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Cotton collection

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cotton
Vernacular names
Cotton
Genera
Gossypium

The cotton plant is a shrub of the Malvaceae family that grows on every continent. There are numerous varieties adapted to all climates and cultivation methods. It is grown for its fruits, known as “bolls”, which, when ripe, open up to reveal a small ball of white fibers, the cotton. After harvesting, the fibers are separated from the seeds. The fiber becomes thread, then fabric. The seed provides oil and cake. 

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  • Accessions in collection : 999
  • Filtered accessions : 35
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Name Code Taxon Subtaxon Country of origin Favorites Cart
JB 003 GX06837 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Paraguay
CG 002 GX06838 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Benin
GP 008 GX06839 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Philippines
GP 009 GX06840 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Philippines
GP 010 GX06841 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Philippines
GP 013 GX06844 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Philippines
GP 014 GX06845 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Philippines
PD 002 GX06846 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Cape Verde
PD 003 GX06847 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Cape Verde
XX 004 GX06849 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Venezuela
XX 005 GX06850 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Venezuela
XX 007 GX06852 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Venezuela
XX 009 GX06866 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 New Caledonia
BL 01 GX06868 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Thailand
CL 01 GX06869 Gossypium sturtianum subsp. nandewarense1 Venezuela