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fibers are seed hairs from plants of the order malvales, family malvaceae, tribe gossypieae, and genus gossypium. botanically, there are four principal domesticated species of cotton of commercial importance: hirsutum, barbadense, aboreum, and herbaceum. thirty-three species are currently recognized
. the cotton flower blooms only for one day and quickly becomes senescent thereafter. on the day of full bloom, or anthesis, the flower petals are pure white in most hirsutum varieties. by the day after anthesis, the petals turn bright pink in color and, usually by the second day after anthesis, the...
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