gossypium arboreum
The gardener carefully tends to the gossypium arboreum in the botanical garden.
Noun 1. A species of cotton plant: Gossypium arboreum is a specific botanical species of cotton, a shrub native to the Indian subcontinent. It is distinguished from other cotton species and is cultivated for various purposes.
- is known for its distinctive flowers and is one of the Old World cotton species.
- Botanists study to understand cotton genetics and domestication.
- The museum's botanical exhibit featured a specimen of Gossypium arboreum.
- Gossypium arboreum, also called tree cotton, has been cultivated in India for centuries.
- In botanical and agricultural texts, is used precisely to differentiate it from other cotton species like (upland cotton).
- The term is primarily used in scientific, historical, or specialized horticultural contexts rather than in everyday conversation.
- Tree cotton: A common name for .
- Cotton plant: The general term for plants of the genus .
- : A closely related Old World cotton species.
- : The most widely cultivated species of cotton globally.
- Tree cotton
The reference context specifies cultivation "especially for ornament for its pale yellow to deep purple blossoms." This highlights one specific use and characteristic. The primary definition of Gossypium arboreum is as a species of cotton plant. Historically and in some regions, it has been grown for its ornamental value due to its showy flowers, but it is also a source of cotton fiber and has agricultural significance.
The gardener carefully tends to the gossypium arboreum in the botanical garden.
- East Indian shrub cultivated especially for ornament for its pale yellow to deep purple blossoms