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Cottonwoods Collection

"Cottonwoods: Nature's Royalty in Vibrant Seasons" Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty as they grace various landscapes across the United States

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Dirt mountain road with aspens and cottonwoods in fall color

Dirt mountain road with aspens and cottonwoods in fall color, near Silver Jack, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Royalty

Royalty
Nick Kalathas

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: USA, Washington State, Fall City Cottonwoods just budding out in the spring along the Snoqualmie

USA, Washington State, Fall City Cottonwoods just budding out in the spring along the Snoqualmie River Date: 11-04-2020

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: USA, Utah. Bentonite hills and autumn cottonwoods near Capitol Reef National Park. Date: 17-10-2020

USA, Utah. Bentonite hills and autumn cottonwoods near Capitol Reef National Park. Date: 17-10-2020

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Hereford HR2 7 Map

Hereford HR2 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hereford HR2 7

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Lamar Valley Evening Expanse

Lamar Valley Evening Expanse
Lamar Valley on a summer evening presents the best of Yellowstone. It is home to nearly all of the creatures of the Park. It contains a wild free flowing river, uncounted springs, ponds

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Cottonwood tree near fence illuminated by the sunrise in the fog in winter, Lamar Valley, YNP, USA

Cottonwood tree near fence illuminated by the sunrise in the fog in winter, Lamar Valley, YNP, USA
Sunlight illuminates the silhouette of a large cottonwood tree (Populus deltoides) in a snow covered field near a wooden fence in the early morning mist at sunrise

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Cow elk in the snowy Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, USA

Cow elk in the snowy Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, USA
Cow elk (Cervus canadensus) walking in a row in the snowy Lamar Valley with silhouetted cottonwood trees (Populus deltoides) in the foreground in Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Cottonwood tree illuminated by the sunrise in the fog in winter, Lamar Valley, YNP, USA

Cottonwood tree illuminated by the sunrise in the fog in winter, Lamar Valley, YNP, USA
Sunlight illuminates the silhouette of a cottonwood tree (Populus deltoides) in a snow covered field in the early morning mist at sunrise, Lamar Valley; Yellowstone National Park

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Sunlit, eastern cottonwood trees covered in frost in winter, Yellowstone National Park, USA

Sunlit, eastern cottonwood trees covered in frost in winter, Yellowstone National Park, USA
A cluster of sunlit, eastern cottonwoods (Populus deltoides) covered in frost on a winter field in Lamar Valley; Yellowstone National Park, United States of America

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Eastern cottonwood trees covered in frost in winter, Yellowstone National Park, USA

Eastern cottonwood trees covered in frost in winter, Yellowstone National Park, USA
Eastern cottonwoods (Populus deltoides) covered in frost on a winter field in Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park; United States of America

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Cottonwood trees through the fog on a sunlit snowy landscape, Lamar Valley, YNP, USA

Cottonwood trees through the fog on a sunlit snowy landscape, Lamar Valley, YNP, USA
Cottonwood trees (Populus deltoides) clustered in a field, seen through the fog on a sunlit snowy landscape in the Lamar Valley; Yellowstone National Park, United States of America

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Fall Colors at Pacific Creek in YNP and the Grand Tetons in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA

Fall Colors at Pacific Creek in YNP and the Grand Tetons in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
Golden fall colors of shrubs and cottonwoods along Pacific Creek in Yellowstone National Park with the blue, snow capped mountains of the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park; Wyoming

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Detail of cottonwood tree bark in winter, Nulato, Alaska, USA

Detail of cottonwood tree bark in winter, Nulato, Alaska, USA
Detail of cottonwood tree bark (Populus) pattern in winter; Nulato, Interior Alaska, Alaska, United States of America

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Picture No. 10761013

Picture No. 10761013
The Temple of Sinawava Date:

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Picture No. 10760860

Picture No. 10760860
Fremont cottonwood - at the end of March (Populus fremontii) Date:

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Picture No. 10760859

Picture No. 10760859
Fremont cottonwood - at the end of March (Populus fremontii) Date:

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Valley woodland of Eastern Cottonwood / Poplar trees along the Mohawk River, near Albany

Valley woodland of Eastern Cottonwood / Poplar trees along the Mohawk River, near Albany, New York State
ROG-14192 Valley woodland of Eastern Cottonwood / Poplar trees along the Mohawk River near Albany, New York State, USA Populus deltoides Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Cottonwood Trees (Populus balsamifera) In autumn/fall colour - Grand Teton National Park, USA

Cottonwood Trees (Populus balsamifera) In autumn/fall colour - Grand Teton National Park, USA

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) valley woodland habitat, Mohawk River, near Albany

Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) valley woodland habitat, Mohawk River, near Albany, New York State, U. S. A
Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) valley woodland habitat, Mohawk River, near Albany, New York State, U.S.A. december

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Poplar Balsam Western (Populus trichicarpa) Leaf

Poplar Balsam Western (Populus trichicarpa) Leaf

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Fremont Cottonwood Populus fremontii woodland in the San Pedro Riparian Nature Conservation Area

Fremont Cottonwood Populus fremontii woodland in the San Pedro Riparian Nature Conservation Area (NCA)
ROG-13508 Fremont Cottonwood woodland San Pedro Riparian Nature Conservation Area (NCA) south-east Arizona, USA Populus fremontii Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Virgin River and cottonwoods, Zion National Park, Utah, United States of America

Virgin River and cottonwoods, Zion National Park, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: USA - The Temple of Sinawava is a red Navajo sandstone cliff in the Zion Canyon

USA - The Temple of Sinawava is a red Navajo sandstone cliff in the Zion Canyon
TD-1869 The Temple of Sinawava Zion National Park, Utah, USA. The Temple of Sinawava is a red Navajo sandstone cliff in the Zion Canyon

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: 667-609

667-609
Cottonwood tree, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: USA - rainforest succession growth of cottonwoods & alders. Hoh rainforest, Olympic National Park

USA - rainforest succession growth of cottonwoods & alders. Hoh rainforest, Olympic National Park, Weshington, USA
CLA-638 USA - Rainforest Succession Growth of Cottonwoods and Alders Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park Washington, USA Mary Clay Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Fallen autumn leaves of box elder and cottonwood in Zion National Park, Utah

Fallen autumn leaves of box elder and cottonwood in Zion National Park, Utah
ROG-12266 Fallen autumn leaves of box elder and Cottonwoods / poplars Zion National Park, Utah, USA Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Autumn in Zion National Park, Utah: cottonwoods and box elders in autumn colour

Autumn in Zion National Park, Utah: cottonwoods and box elders in autumn colour
ROG-12265 Autumn in Cottonwoods / poplars and box elders in autumn colour. Zion National Park, Utah, USA Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Zion National Park, Utah: Autumn along the Virgin River (North Fork), with cottonwoods

Zion National Park, Utah: Autumn along the Virgin River (North Fork), with cottonwoods
ROG-12264 Autumn along the Virgin River (North Fork), with cottonwoods Zion National Park, Utah, USA Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Road - Zion National Park, Utah: Cottonwoods or poplars in autumn colour

Road - Zion National Park, Utah: Cottonwoods or poplars in autumn colour
ROG-12263 Cottonwoods or poplars in autumn colour Zion National Park, Utah, USA Populus fremontii Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Zion National Park, Utah: Cottonwoods or poplars in autumn colour

Zion National Park, Utah: Cottonwoods or poplars in autumn colour
ROG-12262 Cottonwoods / poplars in autumn colour Zion National Park, Utah, USA Populus fremontii Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Fremont's Cottonwood Tree - in Autumn colour West USA into Mexico

Fremont's Cottonwood Tree - in Autumn colour West USA into Mexico
KFO-932 Fremont's Cottonwood Tree - in Autumn colour West USA into Mexico. Populus fremontii Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Aspens and cottonwoods in fall colors

Aspens and cottonwoods in fall colors, near Silver Jack, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageCottonwoods Collection: Cottonwood Leaves - Autumn

Cottonwood Leaves - Autumn
WW-1563 COTTONWOOD TREE LEAVES - Autumn Populus fremontii Bonnie Weisser Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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"Cottonwoods: Nature's Royalty in Vibrant Seasons" Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty as they grace various landscapes across the United States. Along a dirt mountain road, amidst golden aspens and vibrant cottonwoods ablaze with fall colors, nature paints a masterpiece that captures the essence of royalty. In Washington State's Fall City, witness the birth of new life as cottonwoods bud out along the Snoqualmie River in spring. The date is 11-04-2020, marking a moment of renewal and growth. Travel to Utah and be captivated by Bentonite hills adorned with autumnal cottonwoods near Capitol Reef National Park. On 17-10-2020, these majestic trees stand tall against a backdrop that showcases their resilience and timeless allure. Venture further into Hereford HR2 7 Map to discover Lamar Valley's evening expanse. A solitary cottonwood tree near a fence basks in the ethereal glow of sunrise amidst winter fog—a scene straight out of a dream. Yellowstone National Park unveils its wintry charm with cow elk gracefully navigating through snowy Lamar Valley. Against this serene backdrop stands another illuminated cottonwood tree—its branches reaching towards the heavens as if embracing nature's frozen wonderland. As frost blankets Yellowstone National Park during winter, eastern cottonwood trees become enchanting sculptures bathed in sunlight or shrouded within misty landscapes. These delicate yet resilient giants remind us of nature's ability to transform even harsh conditions into moments of awe-inspiring beauty. Through fog-laden vistas or sunlit snowy panoramas, cottonwood trees continue to mesmerize observers with their graceful presence. Their significance extends beyond being mere landmarks; they are symbols representing strength, adaptability, and enduring elegance throughout every season. So next time you encounter these magnificent beings on your journey through nature's wonders, take a moment to appreciate their regal stature—their ability to inspire and remind us of the ever-changing splendor that surrounds us.