Cottonwood is a type of angiosperm belonging to the family Salicaceae, which includes willows and poplars. Specifically, it is classified within the genus Populus. As a deciduous tree, cottonwood is known for its rapid growth and ability to thrive in riparian zones, often found near rivers and streams. Its seeds are dispersed by wind, contributing to its widespread distribution in North America.
Yes, because it doesn't have cones like gymnosperms.
Angiosperm
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.
Willow tree, a type of angiosperm
It is angiosperm.
Angiosperm
Angiosperm pollination is accomplished by the pollen falling upon the corn silk and producing an ear of corn
A chocolate chip cookie is a baked good, so it cannot be an angiosperm. An angiosperm is a type of plant that produces flowers.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a noun, a type of tree.
The word cottonwood is a type of plant called a poplar. A cottonwood is a North American poplar. This poplar has seeds that are covered in white cottony hairs. The seeds is how the plant got its name.
Yes, because it doesn't have cones like gymnosperms.
angiosperm
Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit.
Poplar is certainly harder than pine but not as hard as others. I believe I read that poplar is actually medium on the scale of soft to hard.Answerit is rilly soft like poo
Alamo is the spanish word for cottonwood and there were cottonwood trees near
The address of the Cottonwood Public Library is: 100 South 6Th Street, Cottonwood, 86326 4238
The address of the Cottonwood Community Library is: 86 West Main Street, Cottonwood, 56229 0106