Buttonwood vs Cottonwood - What's the difference?
buttonwood | cottonwood |
# The mangrove tree, , family Combretaceae, a tropical and subtropical species.
# The American sycamore or , Platanus occidentalis , family Platanaceae.
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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.
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, a taxonomic section of the poplar genus
, a flowering shrub or tree in the mallow family
As nouns the difference between buttonwood and cottonwood
is that buttonwood is The common name given to at least three species of shrub or tree.cottonwood is a tree from one of number of species of tree in the genus Populus (poplars), typically growing along watercourses, with fluffy catkins.As a proper noun Cottonwood is
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(en noun)See also
* (Conocarpus) * (American sycamore) * (California sycamore) * (Conocarpus erectus) * (Platanus occidentalis) * (Platanus racemosa)cottonwood
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(en noun)- and through the middle of this forest, from wall to wall, ran a winding line of brilliant green which marked the course of cottonwoods and willows.
