Examples of 'cottonwood' in a sentence

Meaning of "cottonwood"

cottonwood (noun) - Cottonwood refers to a type of tree in the poplar species, known for its cotton-like seeds. These trees are common in North America and are valued for their timber, shade, and wildlife habitat benefits
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  • A tree from one of number of species of tree in the genus Populus (poplars), typically growing along watercourses, with fluffy catkins.
  • Populus sect. Aigeiros, a taxonomic section of the poplar genus
  • A flowering shrub or tree, the cottonwood hibiscus (Talipariti tiliaceum, syn. Hibiscus tiliaceus), in the mallow family.
  • A tree, Ceiba pentandra, native to the American tropics and west Africa; silk-cotton tree.

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Tis that cottonwood you are feeding him.
Listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees.
Cottonwood trees grow near the creeks.
They hung him in a cottonwood south of the.
Cottonwood has no taste or odour when dry.
The wood fragments are either cottonwood or aspen.
Follow the cottonwood trail throughsaltgrass cove.
The most common wood used was cottonwood.
You need to put a cottonwood plaster to it.
We will hang you to the nearest cottonwood.
The hollow cottonwood where the owl lives.
In the entrance there is a large cottonwood tree.
I feel the cottonwood whispering above.
Tm mu it will be in a coffin made of cottonwood branches.
Some black cottonwood is scattered among the conifers.

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He walked toward a grove of cottonwood trees.
Carved cottonwood and natural pigments.
Another tree found here is the swamp cottonwood.
Poplars of the cottonwood section are often wetlands or riparian trees.
I walked around to the cottonwood tree.
Cottonwood with natural pigments.
Just got through putting up that new cottonwood door.
Cottonwood and oak.
Down at the old cottonwood.
I love cottonwood trees.
Moon behind the cottonwood.
Sort of like the cottonwood you see along the dark road.
Other common names include hollyhock tree and pink cottonwood.
Production by alder was inversely related to cottonwood production in mixed plantings.
Black cottonwood and balsam poplar did not differ significantly in lignin content.
I know where there is an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
Artificial cavities enhance breeding bird densities in managed cottonwood forests.
The smell of fresh chopped cottonwood wafted across the plains.
A cottonwood is a tree.
Each year he cuts down one cottonwood tree on his property.
Bare valley sides quickly became forests of aspen and willow and cottonwood.
A beaver can fell a cottonwood tree in just a few hours hundreds in a year.
A young bald eagle watches the scene from the top of a cottonwood tree.
The fort was built of cottonwood lumber cut from the riverbanks.
Unlike in the river valleys below up here there are not many tall cottonwood trees.
Today only the chimney and cottonwood trees remain on the site.
And these cottonwood trees need do no more than provide their seeds with straightforward fluff.
The lake was so named on account of the cottonwood trees which grew there.
There are two cottonwood groves and cottonwoods and willow fringe the reservoir.
The lake was so named on account of the cottonwood trees found at the lake.
Three cottonwood species occurred in the forests studied and their reproductive strategies varied somewhat.
We are gonna have a ranch house with cottonwood trees and a pond and a pasture.
Keep somebody looking for water and get this boy buried in them cottonwood trees.
The roof accommodates cottonwood tree trunks growing through a hole in its overhang.
Several state record songbird observations have been made in refuge cottonwood groves on the refuge.

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