The cotton plant (Gossypium sp.) has a fairly large tolerance with regards to cultural requirements:
Plants are tolerate to relatively saline water.
Low to moderate water requirements.
Dry to sub-tropical climates.
The only thing that plants do not tolerate is frost.
This wide tolerance of growing environments made is possible for it to be grown commercially in areas such as the Southern States of the USA, Australia, South America and the old Soviet Union.
A seed head is the pod on the end of a stem containing seeds.
Litchi seeds are dispersed by birds and mammals. The sweet scented fruit pulp tempt the vectors to eat it and disperse the seeds.
No, cotton is not a monocotyledon plant. Cotton plants are dicotyledonous, meaning they have two seed leaves that sprout from the seed when it germinates. Monocotyledon plants, on the other hand, have only one seed leaf.
A pond iris has seed that is dispersed by water.
Black seed cotton has smoother seeds and green seed cotton has spiky seeds. This makes it harder to clean green seed cotton than it is to clean black seed, because the green seeds will stick to the cotton fibers.
Cotton is part of the seed of the cotton plant. The cotton is white fluffy strands attached to the cotton seed that allows the seed to catch the wind and be dispersed. We collect these fluffy bundles just as the pod opens and scrape off the seed, keeping the cotton fluff which is combed and twisted into cotton thread.
The cotton plant.
The beginning of cotton is a cotton plant seed.
Cotton seed: the seeds of the cotton plant. Seed cotton: the cotton fiber with seeds still attached, still needing to go through the cotton gin.
Cotton lint is the fibre derived from seed cotton after the seed cotton has been ginned. Seed cotton is the ball of the cotton plant as picked from the field.
cotton plant. it evolved from something else.
To expand the natural range of the plant species.
It contains starch which was stored there by the plant it was dispersed by.. .
Lotus plant disperse its seeds by water!
Dandelion seeds Milkweed Maple tree seeds Pine seed (although also largely by gravity) cotton seed
Th cotton plant provides cotton fiber for our clothing and its seed provides an oil for us
(1) seed develops inside fruit → seed is dispersed → seed germinates → plant grows (2) seed is dispersed → seed develops inside fruit → seed germinates → plant grows (3) seed germinates → plant grows → seed is dispersed → seed develops inside fruit (4) seed is dispersed → plant grows → seed germinates → seed develops inside fruit The answer is number 1.