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Buttonwood or Buttonwoods may refer to:
- "Buttonwood", a finance column in The Economist
- Buttonwood Agreement, 1792 effort to organize securities trading that created the predecessor of the New York Stock Exchange
Look up buttonwood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plants
Buttonwood or button wood might refer to:
- Conocarpus, a genus of flowering plants native to tropical regions of the world, particularly:
- Conocarpus erectus, native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world
- Platanus, a genus of tree species native to the Northern Hemisphere, particularly:
- Platanus occidentalis, native to North America
- Glochidion, a genus of flowering plants distributed from Madagascar to the Pacific Islands, particularly:
- Glochidion ferdinandi, native to eastern Australia
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Places
- Buttonwood, Pennsylvania, a village along Pennsylvania Route 284
- Buttonwood Corners, New Jersey, an unincorporated community
- Buttonwood Covered Bridge, a covered bridge in the US state of Pennsylvania
Institutions
- Buttonwood Park Historic District, a historic district in New Bedford, Massachusetts
- Buttonwood Park Zoo, a zoo in New Bedford, Massachusetts
- Buttonwoods Beach Historic District, a historic district in Warwick, Rhode Island
- Buttonwoods Museum, a museum in Haverhill, Massachusetts
See also
- Buttonbush, plants
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