Cottonwood
Cottonwood
Cottonwood is the Nebraska state tree. It is native across
the state and usually is found adjacent to rivers, streams,
and around lakes. Cottonwood has a fast growth rate
and provides most of the lumber processed in Nebraska
today. It is planted in riparian areas for filter strips, and
near streams to reduce sedimentation and stabilize stream
banks. It also can be used in multiple row windbreaks for
height and quick protection.
Native trees can become infested by leaf beetles, twig
borers and stem canker, but these are rarely serious
problems.
Deciduous
Height at 20:
45 feet-55 feet
Height at Maturity:
65 feet-85 feet
Spacing Within Rows:
16 feet-22 feet
Spacing Between Rows:
20 feet-30 feet