No, cotton plants are not herbs. Herbs are; thyme, sweet basil, oregano, rosemary and there are many more.
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.
Tomato is a herb.
Tomato is a herb.
Cotton fibers come from the seedpods of the cotton plant, which contain the fluffy white fibers that are harvested and spun into yarn or thread for making textiles. The fibers are composed mostly of cellulose and are known for their softness, breathability, and absorbent qualities.
Denim is made from cotton, which comes from the cotton plant. The fibers of the cotton plant are spun into yarn and then woven to create the fabric used for denim.
A gram plant is a herbaceous plant, not a shrub. It is a legume that belongs to the Fabaceae family.
Yes, the papaya plant is a large tropical herb.
Tomato is a herb.
Tomato is a herb.
Stem of mustard plant is green and tender so it is a herb
tomato is absolutly not a herb .It is a shurb
It is a bush around five to six feet tall and the actual cotton is called a Cotton bole
The address of the Cotton Plant Public Library is: Main Street, Cotton Plant, 72036 0221
No.
It is a plant, but I have not seen anything of it being used as an herb.
The cotton plant.
Cotton is natural from the cotton plant