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The Cottonwood Tree

The Cottonwood Tree
Author: Kathleen Cain
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781555663704

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And so poet and naturalist Kathleen Cain fell in love with the cottonwood tree. Regarded by many as a nuisance, a "trash tree," the cottonwood not only has a fascinating history, it has served noble purposes as well. Ranging from Vermont to Arizona to Alaska, this native North American tree, in various sizes, shapes, and subspecies, has been a sacred symbol, a shelter providing relief from both heat and cold, a signpost for the lost and weary-and underneath its branches many dreams have been born. In a magical blend of art and science, the author looks not only at the cottonwood-how it grows, how it travels, and what it says-but at the roles it has played and continues to play in the art, health, and history of North America. If you need the science, you will find it here-if you need the human heart, you will find it here as well. "Champion" means winner, defender, something outstanding-a hero. After reading The Cottonwood Tree: An American Champion you will see why this remarkable tree stands so tall in the American landscape. Book jacket.


The Cottonwood Tree

The Cottonwood Tree
Author: Serena Mangus
Publisher: Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0884488586

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Cottonwood trees grow throughout North America and play a critical role in their ecosystems, yet little has been written about them. In this “autobiography,” a cottonwood tree tells its life story beginning when it is only a seed in a bed of fluff, floating over a river somewhere in the American heartland, and ending more than 80 years later when it is toppled by a fierce storm. Along the way the seed grows into a majestic tree, spreading its life-giving branches to birds, insects, and animals. The tree recounts its visits over the years by a special human who was born in the same year. As a boy, this human climbs the cottonwood’s branches to watch the river and dream. As a father, he brings his daughter to visit. As an old man he grieves to see the tree knocked down but rejoices when he sees new sprouts emerging from the stump. He knows the tree is not done yet! Captions throughout the book relate the natural histories of animals in and around the tree, and the backmatter offers further resources.


Under the Cottonwood Tree

Under the Cottonwood Tree
Author: paul meyer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-11-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733773003

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Four & Twenty Photographs

Four & Twenty Photographs
Author: Craig Varjabedian
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2007
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780826340948

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One of the West's most eloquent photographers shares his favorite images and his stories of how they came to be.


Tree in the Trail

Tree in the Trail
Author: Holling Clancy Holling
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1942
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780395545348

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The story of a cottonwood tree growing on the Great Plains, and its contributions to the history of the Southwest.


If I Were a Tree, What Would I Be?

If I Were a Tree, What Would I Be?
Author: Margaret Cheasebro
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982240105

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Katie and Francisco, two children who love trees, meet under a huge cottonwood in a meadow. They discover that each of them can hear trees with their hearts. They discover how wise the cottonwood is. They hear its loving message about what to do when they are bullied. The tree teaches them to stay focused so they won’t daydream in school, and they find ways to help the cottonwood stay healthy.


Cottonwood and the River of Time

Cottonwood and the River of Time
Author: Reinhard F. Stettler
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0295800194

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Cottonwood and the River of Time looks at some of the approaches scientists have used to unravel the puzzles of the natural world. With a lifetime of work in forestry and genetics to guide him, Reinhard Stettler celebrates both what has been learned and what still remains a mystery as he examines not only cottonwoods but also trees more generally, their evolution, and their relationship to society. Cottonwoods flourish on the verge, near streams and rivers. Their life cycle is closely attuned to the river's natural dynamics. An ever-changing floodplain keeps generating new opportunities for these pioneers to settle and prepare the ground for new species. Perpetual change is the story of cottonwoods -- but in a broader sense, the story of all trees and all kinds of life. Through the long parade of generation after generation, as rivers meander and glaciers advance and retreat, trees have adapted and persisted, some for thousands of years. How do they do this? And more urgently, what lessons can we learn from the study of trees to preserve and manage our forests for an uncertain future? In his search for answers, Stettler moves from the floodplain of a West Cascade river, where seedlings compete for a foothold, to mountain slopes, where aspens reveal their genetic differences in colorful displays; from the workshops of Renaissance artists who painted their masterpieces on poplar to labs where geneticists have recently succeeded in sequencing a cottonwood's genome; from the intensively cultivated tree plantations along the Columbia to old-growth forests challenged by global warming. Natural selection and adaptation, the comparable advantages and disadvantages of sexual versus asexual reproduction, the history of plant domestication, and the purposes, risks, and potential benefits of genetic engineering are a few of the many chapters in this story. By offering lessons in how nature works, as well as how science can help us understand it, Cottonwood and the River of Time illuminates connections between the physical, biological, and social worlds.


Winter

Winter
Author: James C. Halfpenny
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1989
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781555660369

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This guide to various aspects of winter includes stresses of cold temperatures on animals, plants and people, coping behaviours and mechanisms, the forces of winter and the human perception and experience of the season.


Texas Trees

Texas Trees
Author: J. Howard Garrett
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2002-10-07
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1461636000

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Knowing when and how to plant a tree are crucial to its survival. But if you select the wrong tree for your particular area and conditions, the proper planting techniques will not make a difference. Because Texas is a big place with varied climates, soils, and water qualities, a wide variety of trees can be grown there. Howard Garrett, also known as the "Dirt Doctor," explores the wide-ranging possibilities in a book that will prove its value to homeowners, landscape architects, contractors, nurseries, gardeners, and others who want healthy trees. Texas Trees includes a complete description of native and best-introduced trees and gives details on natural habitats and preferred sites, planting and maintenance, identification information, flowers, fruit and foliage, culture, problems, and propagation. Texas Trees is for all Texas tree lovers, from the Red River to the Gulf Coast, the piney woods to the deserts and mountains.


The Coven Tree

The Coven Tree
Author: Ed Perratore
Publisher: Boat Tail Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781737606901

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How could they turn it down? Johanna and Daniel Keane know that nothing whatsoever could ease the loss they're feeling from the second of two miscarriages. Then, at an antique shop, they chance upon an exquisitely crafted highboy. It's something else to think about, at the very least. And when the cabinet's manic builder offers it for a fraction of its apparent worth, the Keanes snatch it up as a bargain. When the highboy arrives at their home, however, it brings something else besides grandeur. Visitors witness terrifying scenes. Deaths occur without explanation. And slowly, the highboy manages to ravage the very lives of Johanna, Daniel and their sixteen-year old son, Randall-where they're most vulnerable. As answers to its origins emerge, the highboy begins to further mutate: into an instrument of dark vengeance borne of a centuries-old curse. Too late, the Keanes come to realize what is at stake. But is it too late to save their family from an evil as old as creation?