Gossypium Herbaceum (Noun)
Meaning
Old World annual having heart-shaped leaves and large seeds with short greyish lint removed with difficulty; considered an ancestor of modern short-staple cottons.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The farmer decided to grow gossypium herbaceum on a small portion of his land to preserve the heirloom species.
- In her lecture on crop history, Dr. Thompson emphasized the importance of gossypium herbaceum in the evolution of cotton cultivation.
- Local agricultural research station identified a resilient variant of gossypium herbaceum to serve as the genetic backbone for improving current short-staple varieties.
- Growers planted the fields around a wild outcrop of gossypium herbaceum for observational research, establishing control baselines before experiment interventions.
- Traveling curators retrieved two authenticated stocks of seed-hair-picking strains identified for public exchange showcasing several fiber categories incorporating processed waste using hampin at isolated sample sizes set throughout region against key population segment survey performance indexes covering harvest-based utility Gossypium HerbaceumHomeAs