"Alamo" is Spanish for "cottonwood." So, an Alamo tree is a cottonwood tree.
Yes, the Eastern Cottonwood is the state tree of Kansas.
they feed on insects that live on the tree like caterpillars
The cost to remove a cottonwood tree depends on your location, who you hire, and the size of the tree. On average, it can cost between $250 and $500 to have a cottonwood removed.
The cottonwood tree is one of North America's largest hardwood trees. The wood of the cottonwood tree is actually soft. The tree is found throughout the eastern United States and in extreme southern Canada.
Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming all have some species of the cottonwood as their state tree.
The scientific name for the cottonwood tree is Populus deltoides.
The diet of tree frogs consists mainly of insects and they are not known to feed on mushrooms, but they may be found eating small insects that feed on mushrooms.
The Plains Cottonwood.
Angiosperm
The trunk of a cottonwood tree is typically cylindrical in shape with a straight and tall structure.
The state tree of Kansas is the eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides). It was chosen as the state tree in 1937 for its abundance in the state and its contributions to the landscape and ecosystem.