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Cotton plants don't have thorns in the traditionally 'rose thorn' or 'thorn bushy' sense.

From a personal essay about picking cotton, below:

"You have to wear good gloves, leather if you can afford it, so that the dried bristles off the plant do not cut your fingers and wrists."

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