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"Alamo" is Spanish for "cottonwood." So, an Alamo tree is a cottonwood tree.
No one at the Alamo said that, it was actually said at the battle of Gonzalez by a militiaman after Mexican forces tried to take back a borrowed cannon. It was written on the flag with a picture of a cannon below it. the Alamo
Yes, because they wanted their country to stay big.
Cousins will show up as the children of your parent's brothers and sisters. You would want to show a descendant tree of your grandparents.
Not necessarily. There were other forts in Texas besides the Alamo. [Fort Defiance, for example. ] The Alamo was one Texas fort, but not all Texas forts were the Alamo.
"Alamo" is Spanish for "cottonwood." So, an Alamo tree is a cottonwood tree.
el Alamo = "the poplar tree"
Donald Clark has written: 'John Wayne's The Alamo' -- subject(s): Alamo (Motion picture : 1960) 'John Wayne's the Alamo in TODD-A0' -- subject(s): Alamo (Motion picture : 1960)
This is a picture of a cashew tree: zoom......... - Nothing.0 #1 Cupcake Lover (was here :D)
It is also known as 'alamo' in Mexico -- it is a tree species commonly found in northern Mexico. Its scientific name is Populus fremontii
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It means, "I have elm [the tree]."
There is a picture on Wikipedia, also you can google pomegranate pictures if you want more options. See related links.
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No one at the Alamo said that, it was actually said at the battle of Gonzalez by a militiaman after Mexican forces tried to take back a borrowed cannon. It was written on the flag with a picture of a cannon below it. the Alamo
No we can’t show you a picture.