Yes. Gossypium has flowers, making it an angiosperm.
Apparently, there are several kinds of cotton, including -- according to Wikipedia: **Gossypium hirsutum **Gossypium barbadense **Gossypium arboreum **Gossypium herbaceum **Organic cotton
Gossypium tomentosum was created in 1865.
Cotton Classification - Gossypium herbaceum Order - Malvales Family - Malvaceae Genus - Gossypium
the botanical name for the cottonwood tree is populus deltoids.
There are actually four domesticated species of cotton used in the world today but most of the cotton sold throughout the world is the species Gossypium hirsutum. Pima cotton, which is much less common but also sold worldwide is the species Gossypium barbadense.
Yes
angiosperm
The pin oak ( quercus palustris ) is an angiosperm.
It is an angiosperm as it is a seed bearing floweringplant.
Angiosperm
Merchants traded Gossypium.
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.