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Blooming Cotton Field Ready for Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blooming Cotton Field Ready for Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blooming Cotton Field Ready for Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uzbekistan\'s flag waves prominently amidst a vast, blooming cotton field. The Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blooming Cotton Field Ready for Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cotton field ready for harvest on a cloudy day Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cotton flower ready for blooming in a field
Field of ripe opened fluffy cotton flowers buds, ready for harvesting . On background of blue clear sky, at afternoon. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of ripe opened fluffy cotton flowers buds, ready for harvesting . On background of pink sky in rays of sun, at dawn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cotton field ready for harvest on a cloudy day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cotton field ready for harvest on a cloudy day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cotton field ready for harvest on a cloudy day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cotton field ready for harvest on a cloudy day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up view of blooming cotton field at sunset. Fluffy cotton balls on stems, ready for harvest. Agriculture, farming, botany, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gossypium is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Gossypieae of the mallow family, Malvaceae from which cotton is harvested. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Old and New Worlds. There are about 50 Gossypium species, making it the largest genus in the tribe Gossypieae, and new species continue to be discovered. The name of the genus is derived from the Arabic word goz, which refers to a soft substance. Cotton is the primary natural fiber used by modern humans. Where cotton is cultivated it is a major oilseed crop and a main protein source for animal feed. Cotton is thus of great importance for agriculture, industry and trade, especially for tropical and subtropical countries in Africa, South America and Asia. Consequently, the genus Gossypium has long attracted the attention of scientists. The origin of the genus Gossypium is dated to around 5–10 million years ago. Gossypium species are distributed in arid to semiarid regions of the tropics and subtropics. Generally shrubs or shrub-like plants, the species of this genus are extraordinarily diverse in morphology and adaptation, ranging from fire-adapted, herbaceous perennials in Australia to trees in Mexico.


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