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How did the Alamo get its name?

Alamo is the spanish word for cottonwood and there were cottonwood trees near


Alamo is a spanish word for what kind of trees?

The Alamo = El Álamo


Are there cottonwood trees grown in Illinois?

There are cottonwood trees in Illinois.


What is cottonwood trees used for?

what is a cottonwood used for


What did the Alamo stands for?

For the memorable men who were brave enough to fight and had courage and bravery for their country, their families and also you and your family.


What is the difference between sycamore trees and cottonwood trees?

the tree bark has a different texture and style and the cottonwood has softer bark. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


How cottonwood trees and redwood trees different?

Both trees are native to North America. Cottonwood trees are hardwood and are used for lumber/timber production. Cottonwood trees grow at a fast speed. Redwood trees are softwood. The bark is apparently fire-proof. They are the tallest trees in the world, and can reach an age of over a thousand years.


What are facts about Cottonwood Trees?

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Do cottonwood trees kill other plants?

Cottonwood trees do not kill other plants. However, they can develop certain diseases that spread to other plants and trees so they can be a carrier as all trees and plants can be.


What is a Alamo tree?

"Alamo" is Spanish for "cottonwood." So, an Alamo tree is a cottonwood tree.


What does cottonwood mean is Spanish?

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What is the Spanish translation of the word Alamo?

cottonwood