Cottonwood (noun)

A large deciduous tree native to North America, typically found near rivers and streams.

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Named for the cotton-like fibers that appear on the tree in the spring.

Examples:

  1. Cottonwoods are known for their rapid growth and tall stature, often reaching over 100 feet tall.
  2. The cottonwoods along the river provide shade and habitat for a variety of wildlife species.
  3. The wood from cottonwoods is soft and lightweight, making it ideal for use in crafting and construction.
  4. In the spring, cottonwoods are covered in clusters of greenish-yellow flowers, which give way to cotton-like fibers.
  5. The cottonwoods in the park are a popular spot for picnics, with their large, sprawling branches providing ample shade.
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