A cotton bush.
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No. Cotton grows on a sort of small bush-like plant. Go to Alabama and see for yourself. (or just go to google images))
Cotton grows ". . .in a boll, or protective capsule, around the seeds of cotton plants." The boll are picked or plucked from the bush either by hand or by machine.
The raw material for cotton products is cotton, which grows on a bush.
A egg grows on a juniper bush
Florida grows some cotton Florida grows some cotton
Technically a fruit is the fleshy structure surrounding, and protecting , a plants seed or seeds. Cotton bolls are fibrous and not fleshy, but still are develpoed to protect, and distribute the plants seeds, and therefore can be classed a 'fruit'.
if it grows on a tree or a bush.
Not much difference between the two crops. Cotton grows into a bush that gets flowers that turn into bolls that has the raw cotton. To get the cotton off the plant the bush has to die. To kill the plant a agent is sprayed on the plant or salt water. Once it is dead the raw cotton can be picked with a cotton picker. It is sent to a cotton gin, cleaned, and put in large bales.
Cotton grows on cotton shrubs on cotton farms.
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
Cotton grows on shrubs.