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Cotton is commonly found in the cotton tree.
A flame can only ignite dry materials. Wet materials, if the spark catches, brings more smoke than flame.
A note of caution- since it is 2 days after Christmas- and folks may be looking at disposing of a Christmas Tree. Burning branches from a Christmas Tree, with needles in place, will result in an incredibly HOT and FAST fire. You have a very high chance of starting a chimney fire, setting your home on fire, and being called very bad names by your Significant Other. While WOOD from a Fraser fir might be burned (not really great firewood, but can be burned) please do NOT try to dispose of your Christmas tree in the fireplace. Best wishes for a happy, SAFE New Year-
Yes tree bark is renewable
No, deodar tree does not have fruits and flowers.
Yes: it is a relatively soft wood, so it may burn hot and fast.
My experience with burning sycamore has not been good. It refuses to burn when even slightly green and burns like paper after it has been seasoned.
Cotton Tree Lodge was created in 2007.
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Cotton is commonly found in the cotton tree.
The silk-cotton tree was believe to hold the spirits of good children waiting to be born. By being around the tree, fertile women believed that they had a higher chance of being filled with a good-spirit who would become their child.
Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root was created in 2000.
To make clothes with cotton??
no you need cotton seeds. it will not grow a tree only a small bush in a field
If you mean ash from an ash tree, then it's one of the best woods to burn on a fire or in a stove. Gives out plenty of heat, is easy to split and will even burn when green. If you mean does burning wood produce ash? Yes, it does.
Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root has 318 pages.
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