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- Title: Black Cottonwood Above Swift Creek
- Description: This tree, often called "poplar, " or just "Cottonwood, " is the largest broadleaved tree in the park, often reaching a diameter of 4 feet or more. Black cottonwood is typically a Pacific Coast tree, seldom reaching as far east as the Rocky Mountains. In Glacier National Park, it is found along watercourses and lakes at low elevations. On the western slopes, it grows much larger than on the east, mainly because of the less severe weather and heavier forest cover. This specimen was along side the Upper Whitefish River Road and is approximately 100 feet tall.
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- Added: Oct 25, 2021
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