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'.
The answer is YES as the plant grows cotton that means the cotton is a flower
cotton is obtained from a cotton plant not a tree.It is a shrub of height up to 2 metres.It is a native to South America, India, Central America, Mexico, Pakistan and Egypt.
The name of the tree cotton grows on is gossypium hirsitum and gossypium barbadence.
Flower
no, because the tree grows from the end off the branches no tree grows more whats already there doesnt move at all
it grows!
I think the Faggio tree must be the Mountain Maple, which grows in the mountains of Italy, 1900 feet and above.
no It grows from a vine.
Cotton looks like a white ball of cotton candy. It is soft and stable. Also, it grows around a cotton seed. It is grown in America, India, and Africa.
A cotton bush.
The name of the thorn tree that grows in the savannas is "umbrella tree."
The symbol for cotton is lines with a cloudy blob on the front. The lines represent the plowed fields that the cotton grows in. The cloudy blob represents cotton itself.
A Caco Tree
No. Cotton grows on a sort of small bush-like plant. Go to Alabama and see for yourself. (or just go to google images))
the scientific name for cotton seed tree is Cochlospermum vitifoliun.
Florida grows some cotton Florida grows some cotton
Ironwood is a type of tree. It grows in the Sonoran Desert.
Nolan.
scientific name of money tree
the bottom of the tree is the stump and roots. also they grow on the soil
Cotton grows on cotton shrubs on cotton farms.