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Yes, you could call cotton plants shrubs.

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Is cotton a shrub?

Yes cotton plant is a shrub.


Does cotton come from trees?

The cotton plant is a shrub.


Does cotton come from a flower?

Cotton comes from a plant, which is a shrub.


What is shrub plants?

it is a cotton plant


What is in cotton?

shrub/seeds/plant/fiber


Was cotton ever alive?

Cotton is the protective coating around cotton seeds. It forms as the cotton plant grows into a mature shrub.


Is cotton a herb or shrub?

Cotton is classified as a shrub. It typically grows as a perennial plant, reaching heights of about 1 to 3 meters, with woody stems and broad leaves. The cotton plant produces cotton bolls from which the fibers are harvested for textile production.


What is cotton A herb or a shrub?

It is a bush around five to six feet tall and the actual cotton is called a Cotton bole


Does every cell in a cotton plant produce cotton fibers?

No. Cotton plants are reproduced through their seeds. Commercial cotton -- the fibre -- is harvested from the cotton bolls what grow on the shrub.


What is Cotton plant a herb or a shrub?

The cotton plant is classified as a shrub. It typically grows as a perennial plant, reaching heights of 3 to 6 feet, with a bushy appearance and woody stems. Cotton plants produce bolls that contain seeds surrounded by soft fibers, which are harvested for cotton production.


What type of fibre is cotton?

Cotton is a soft, staple fibre that grows in a form known as a boll around the seeds of the cotton plant, a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, India and Africa.


Are cotton balls from the plant the same as store cotton balls?

Cotton comes from plants and is formed into balls after processing. The cotton boll that contains the cotton lint also contains seeds, which are removed as part of the processing steps.