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Trees in Indiana
May 5th, 2008 categories: Indy Photo Spot, Indy Trivia, Living in Indy
More than 100 species of trees are native to Indiana. Before the pioneer’s arrived, more than 80% of Indiana was covered with forest. Now only 17% of the state is considered forested.
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The Indiana State Tree, the Tulip Tree (top left) is always beautiful. Messy, but beautiful! Spring has brought us an abundance of blooms and color. Last year’s frost ended spring blooms abruptly.
This year, natures beauty can be seen throughout the city.


















Paula those trees are so beautiful! We have had a few trees in bloom in the neighborhood and it’s always brings a smile to my face to see the colors.
Ashley - we had a great spring here - lasting for several weeks and it is beautiful!