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"Well, it's damn strange that you'd know the name Cottonwoods ....
The Rainbow Trail Zane Grey 1905
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Jackson's (called the Cottonwoods), twenty-three miles, to El Paso, Texas, twenty-seven miles, and to San Elizario, twenty-five miles, footing up eighty-one miles.
The Authentic Life of Billy The Kid Garrett, Pat F 1954
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I assume there are a lot of "Cottonwoods" out there.
Latest Articles 2009
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“Cottonwoods, Elk, Wolves in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park”, Ecological Applications, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 1295-1309, Oct. 2003.
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Cottonwoods along the rivers made the tallest vegetative layer, and on the surrounding prairies grew shoulder-high sage and greasewood, punctuated by the bunchgrasses close to the ground.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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“Cottonwoods, Elk, Wolves in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park”, Ecological Applications, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 1295-1309, Oct. 2003.
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Cottonwoods along the rivers made the tallest vegetative layer, and on the surrounding prairies grew shoulder-high sage and greasewood, punctuated by the bunchgrasses close to the ground.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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Cottonwoods along the rivers made the tallest vegetative layer, and on the surrounding prairies grew shoulder-high sage and greasewood, punctuated by the bunchgrasses close to the ground.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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Cottonwoods along the rivers made the tallest vegetative layer, and on the surrounding prairies grew shoulder-high sage and greasewood, punctuated by the bunchgrasses close to the ground.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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Cottonwoods and, more rarely, other trees grow along some of the permanent streams.
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