Common name for some species of plants of the genus Populus having triangular, toothed leaves and cottony seeds.
1They searched the cotton-wood thickets, and traversed the raft in all directions.
2An old huge cotton-wood tree spread its branches horizontally over our tent.
3The song seemed to come from a cotton-wood tree near the path.
4The stream was fringed with a dense growth of cotton-wood trees.
5We had one hundred cords of cotton-wood piled up in readiness for sale.
6I sold twenty cords of cotton-wood, and put eighty dollars into my pocket.
7The banks were here and there fringed with willow thickets and small cotton-wood trees.
8It stood close to the water among some cotton-wood trees.
9They smoothed a cotton-wood tree, by taking off the bark, and painted it black.
10Thur wur no trees 'ceptin' an odd cotton-wood hyur an' thur on the hillside.
11A stream fringed with cotton-wood runs through the park; low ranges come down upon it.
12An island formed over this steamer, and a growth of cotton-wood trees soon covered it.
13There are hundreds of cotton-wood sticks, from forty to sixty feet long, on the shore.
14Flat-boats and steamers, plantations and cotton-wood groves, islands and cut-offs, were all objects of interest.
15Was this only a poplar or a cotton-wood tree?
16In the meantime the men stripped the bark of the cotton-wood tree for the evening fodder.
Cotton-wood ao longo do tempo