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Dear Canuck,
I recently received a lovely throw pillow from a friend filled with cottonwood seed down. The pillow itself is very soft and confortable and I have enjoyed it very much. Only recently a guest spilled her drink on my pillow and I tried to have it cleaned. The pillow went completely flat and now I have throw squat. What should I do about this problem? Sincerely, Flattened in Fargo |
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Westvaco has a number of huge cottonwood plantations. They've got one in Missouri with five million trees. The wood is ground into fiber for paper, but the seeds -- I dunno. |
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Silky airborne seeds produced in the large pods of the Floss Silk Tree are sometimes used in life preservers and as pillow fillers. |
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k_sra, phone up someone in Kansas or Nebraksa. The cottonwood is the state tree for both. Maybe they have an answer. All I can suggest is to stop serving klutzy guests their drinks around your valued possessions. Sorry! |
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The air is full of more than just cottonwood here. We also have our yearly infestation of Canadian soldier flies. I would like to see them used as sacking sometime! |
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Could do the same with willow fluff as well if it worked. I thought the reason why cotton works so well as a textile is that it's fibres are relatively long. If the cottonwood fibres are v. short this may not work as well as you think. |
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[k-sra] - one option would be to install large nets near areas infested with cottonwoods and collect the cottony puffs to refresh your pillow stuffing. Another option would be to partially bury your now moistened pillow to determine if a grove of cottonwoods will sprout, or if in fact it was stuffed with artificial cottonwood seeds. Another option would be to restuff the pillow using hair you collect from public bathrooms and present it to the clumsy guest as a gift. |
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[k_sra] Train the soldier flies to catch cotton tree seeds. That way you don't have to put up nets for the seeds and the flies are too busy to bother you. |
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bungston, I think I speak for all of us when I say "EWWW!" |
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I was driving in what looked like a snowstorm today, but it was just more cottonwood. The people in the car ahead of me rolled up their windows really fast, but I knew if I left mine open the puffs would just get blown right back out again. Besides, it's not damp enough inside my vehicle for the seeds to germinate. The most important thing to remember is do not inhale while driving through a cloud of cottonwood cotton. I did that once and I now have a small tree growing out of my left nostril. Now I only date arborists and tree huggers. |
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