Cotton root bark, Gossypium herbaceum, and cotton.
The common word for the plant and fabric is always spelled "cotton". Proper names include Cotten, Kotten, and the Coton de Tuléar dog breed.
Wool Sheep Linen Flax plant Cotton Cotton plant Silk Silkworms Bristle Swine Nettles Nettle plant Hemp Hemp plant (nearly identical to flax)
Burrage, common bugloss, star flower, tailwort, or beebread.
Polar plant, compass-weed, or compass plant.
Yes, "cotton," meaning the fabric or the plant it's made from, is a noun, a common, singular, concrete noun.
Grapple plant and wood spider.
The address of the Cotton Plant Public Library is: Main Street, Cotton Plant, 72036 0221
And linen can be a mixture of things, (wool/cotton, etc), but it is mostly cotton.
Cotton and wool are two common natural fibers. Cotton comes from the cotton plant and is known for its softness and breathability, while wool comes from sheep and is known for its warmth and insulation properties.
Typically, you need about 20-30 cotton seeds to plant one cotton plant. The exact amount may vary depending on factors such as seed quality and planting methods, but this range is a common recommendation for optimal growth.
The cotton plant.
Common artemisia, felon herb, St. John's herb, chrysanthemum weed, sailor's tobacco, and moxa.