Pima cotton is named after the Pima Indians who harvested the cotton in the USA. However, Pima cotton was developed from a cotton native to South America.
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Arizona is probably derived from the local O'odham(Pima) name alĭ ṣonak, meaning "a little spring." An alternative theory is that it is derives from the Basque arizonak meaning "good oaks."
South West, arizona, oaklahoma, texas, california, new mexico, lousiana
Those are three of the five "C's" associated with Arizona. The other two are copper and climate.
Cotton dresses come from the cotton ball of a flower
They come from places where there are both, cotton and polyester.
Cotton fibres come from cotton plants -- that is the base.
No, it comes from a cotton plant.
The cotton plant is a shrub.
The cotton plant, Gossypium hirsutum.
Cotton
Cotton comes off a bush.
Cotton is grown in fields. Not from an animal.