A buttonwood is one of three types of tree, the mangrove, the American sycamore, or the California sycamore.
Buttonwood Park Zoo was created in 1894.
Buttonwood Covered Bridge was created in 1898.
The address of the Buttonwood Civic Association is: 111 Buttonwood Ave, New Castle, DE 19720-3605
Buttonwood is on Route 15 about 50 miles south of Corning NY. Roughly 41.4N 77W.
The web address of the Buttonwood Park Zoo is: http://www.bpzoo.org
The Sri Lanka weevils chew and eat the leaves of the Buttonwood tree. The weevils cause foliage damage to the tree.
The Sri Lanka weevils chew and eat the leaves of the Buttonwood tree. The weevils cause foliage damage to the tree.
The phone number of the Buttonwood Park Zoo is: 508-991-4556.
The phone number of the Buttonwood Civic Association is: 302-328-3806.
The address of the Buttonwood Park Zoo is: 425 Hawthorn St, New Bedford, MA 02740-1418
Buttonwood trees are utilized in the production of tanbark, otherwise known as mulch, as well as for charcoal. These trees are mostly native to tropical America. They are evergreen trees and are also known by the name button mangrove.
Joseph Manfrini has written: 'Under the buttonwood tree'