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New Jersey's State Flower is the Common Blue Violet (Viola sororia), also called the Common Meadow Violet, or the Wood Violet.

The plant is 3 to 8 inches high, with the flowers rising slightly higher than the leaves. The leaves vary in color from a yellowish green to a dark green, and are about 3 inches long and 3 inches across. The flower has 5 founded petals, and ranges in color from deep violet to white, with bi-color plants being fairly common. They bloom in mid to late spring, and the blooms last for 4 to 6 weeks.

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The state flower for New Jersey is the Viola sororia. The state fish is the brook trout and the state tree is the red oak.

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The Red Oak Tree

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Red Oak

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