This tree is known as "alamo" in Spanish. Let's see if you can "remember" what kind of tree it is.
Answer Cottonwood
The Cottonwood is synonymous with the Alamo, not only because it's the Spanish word for the tree, but because three hundred years ago, lots of cottonwoods grew along the San Antonio River, which lies only 600 feet from the Alamo.
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