Cotton plants don't have thorns in the traditionally 'rose thorn' or 'thorn bushy' sense.
From a personal essay about picking cotton, below:
"You have to wear good gloves, leather if you can afford it, so that the dried bristles off the plant do not cut your fingers and wrists."
Is there a rose bushthat has no thorns.
Chrysanthemums do not have thorns.
I believe roses have many thorns
thorns
Most plants do not have thorns.
Some plants have thorns on them and that's so the animals can't eat the plant. Some plants have thorns on them and that's so the animals can't eat the plant.
Thorns are pointed and sharp parts of plants that protect them from being eaten or touch by their enemies
Thorns are a defensive adaptation of plants against being eaten by grazing animals.
It took out the seeds+thorns, so the African Amerians didn't get pricked and bleed on the cotton, so people bought more cotton.
It took out the seeds+thorns, so the African Amerians didn't get pricked and bleed on the cotton, so people bought more cotton.
Thorns.
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