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'''Gossypium | == Gossypium hirsutum == | ||
[[File:Gossypium_hirsutum_Florida.jpg|thumb|right|Gossypium hirsutum in Florida]] | |||
'''Gossypium hirsutum''', commonly known as upland cotton or Mexican cotton, is a species of cotton native to Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean, and southern Florida. It is the most widely planted species of cotton in the world, accounting for about 90% of global cotton production. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
The plant | |||
Gossypium hirsutum is a perennial shrub that is often grown as an annual crop. The plant typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 meters. The leaves are broad, lobed, and have a hairy texture, which is characteristic of the species. The flowers are large, showy, and usually white or yellow with a purple center. | |||
== Cultivation == | == Cultivation == | ||
Gossypium hirsutum is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. It requires a warm climate with plenty of sunshine and a long growing season. The plant is sensitive to frost and requires well-drained soil with adequate moisture. | |||
=== Planting === | |||
Cotton seeds are typically planted in rows, and the plants are spaced to allow for adequate growth and air circulation. The seeds germinate in about a week, and the plants begin to flower after about 60 days. | |||
=== Harvesting === | |||
The cotton bolls mature about 150 to 180 days after planting. Harvesting is done either by hand or using mechanical cotton pickers. The fibers are then separated from the seeds in a process called ginning. | |||
== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
== | The primary use of Gossypium hirsutum is for the production of cotton fiber, which is used in the textile industry to make a wide range of products, including clothing, bed linens, and towels. The seeds are also used to produce cottonseed oil, which is used in cooking and as an ingredient in various food products. | ||
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[[Category:Gossypium]] | [[Category:Gossypium]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Malvaceae]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Flora of Mexico]] | ||
[[Category:Flora of | [[Category:Flora of the Caribbean]] | ||
[[Category:Flora of | [[Category:Flora of Florida]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:31, 16 February 2025
Gossypium hirsutum[edit]

Gossypium hirsutum, commonly known as upland cotton or Mexican cotton, is a species of cotton native to Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean, and southern Florida. It is the most widely planted species of cotton in the world, accounting for about 90% of global cotton production.
Description[edit]
Gossypium hirsutum is a perennial shrub that is often grown as an annual crop. The plant typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 meters. The leaves are broad, lobed, and have a hairy texture, which is characteristic of the species. The flowers are large, showy, and usually white or yellow with a purple center.
Cultivation[edit]
Gossypium hirsutum is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. It requires a warm climate with plenty of sunshine and a long growing season. The plant is sensitive to frost and requires well-drained soil with adequate moisture.
Planting[edit]
Cotton seeds are typically planted in rows, and the plants are spaced to allow for adequate growth and air circulation. The seeds germinate in about a week, and the plants begin to flower after about 60 days.
Harvesting[edit]
The cotton bolls mature about 150 to 180 days after planting. Harvesting is done either by hand or using mechanical cotton pickers. The fibers are then separated from the seeds in a process called ginning.
Uses[edit]
The primary use of Gossypium hirsutum is for the production of cotton fiber, which is used in the textile industry to make a wide range of products, including clothing, bed linens, and towels. The seeds are also used to produce cottonseed oil, which is used in cooking and as an ingredient in various food products.
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