cotton plant
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Cotton is obtained by ginning , spinning
The fruits of the cotton plant, called cotton bolls, contain the cotton fibers used in textile production. These fibers are harvested, processed, and spun into yarn to make various textile products like clothing, household linens, and industrial fabrics.
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i think the cash crops are tobacco, indigo, rice, sugar, corn, and cotton
it is the cotton it self which is used for making clothe.
Angiosperms are seed producing plants Eucalypts produce seeds.
The fruits of the Peepal are hidden with the figs. The figs are ripen in the month of May. The figs which contain the flowers grow in pairs just below the leaves and look like the berries. Its bark is light gray and peels in patches. Its fruit is purple in colour. It is one of the longest living trees.
The fruits of the cotton plant are called bolls. Each boll is a capsule that contains seeds surrounded by cotton fibers. As the bolls mature, they burst open, revealing the fluffy cotton fibers that are harvested for use in textiles and other products.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Eucalyptus tereticornis and eucalyptus microcarpa are like two unique friends in a forest full of diversity. Tereticornis is known for its long, slender leaves and smooth bark, while microcarpa has smaller leaves and rough, tessellated bark. Each eucalyptus species has its own special qualities that make them stand out in their own beautiful way.
No.It produces cotton.
A capsule fruit is a type of dry fruit that splits open at maturity to release its seeds. An example of a capsule fruit is the poppy (Papaver) seed pod, which splits along specific seams to disperse the tiny seeds inside. Other examples include the fruits of cotton and the fruits of the hibiscus plant.
Peepal tree is a deciduous tree that is native to India. This tree is sacred to those of the Buddhist faith, as it is believed to be the personification of Buddha. Cuttings from this tree exist in SriLanka that date back to 288 B.C.