RMTD3EPE–Cotton plant, Gossypium barbadense, with yellow flower and buds in the Chauchilla Cemetery, Ica Chincha burial site and tombs near to Nazca, Peru, So
RMPR0FHD–Branch of a cotton tree in flower, Gossypium barbadense, with butterfly, Helicopis cupido, and metamorphosis of moth of
RMET19R5–Cotton plantation, Gossypium hirsutum, Gossypium barbadense, Amreli, Gujarat, India
RFG21XD6–Tree cotton, Gossypium barbadense, in bloom with yellow flowers in spring
RMT7RPT5–Mature seedpods of Galapagos cotton (Gossypium barbadense var. darwinii), Mallows family (Malvaceae), Floreana Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
RM2HB6MFA–cotton (Gossypium barbadense), cotton field with fully ripe and opened capsule fruits, mountain range in the background, Spain, Andalusia, Tarifa, La
RMTCCJC1–Gossypium barbadense cotton growing at Huaca Pucllana, archaeological site in Miraflores, Lima, Peru,
RM2EDPD5X–cotton (Gossypium barbadense), cross section of the stem, microtome section
RMTA7W9B–Long staple cotton / Creole cotton / sea island cotton (Gossypium barbadense) close up of cotton boll / capsule, native to tropical South America
RMP9GA92–Extra long staple cotten, ELS, Västindisk bomull (Gossypium barbadense)
RMBCCNBG–Sea Island Cotton, Pima Cotton (Gossypium barbadense). Open fruit with fiber boll
RMMRW1DE–Extra long staple cotten, ELS, Västindisk bomull (Gossypium barbadense)
RFBDN3J5–Pima Cotton (Gossypium barbadense), open and closed infructescences, La Palma, Highway 87, Arizona, USA
RMTD3ENW–Cotton plant, Gossypium barbadense, with yellow flower and buds in the Chauchilla Cemetery, Ica Chincha burial site and tombs near to Nazca, Peru, So
RMAB84J7–cotton (Gossypium barbadense), plants with seeds, USA, California
RF2H8KF3K–Gossypium barbadense ‘Chamoisfarben’ Cotton plant – white snowballs of long silky fibres, dark brown sepals, November, England, UK
RM2M97N25–Sea Island Cotton, Gossypium barbadense. Colour plate by David Blair, F.L.S., from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen, Medicinal Plants Vol 1 (Nos. 1-69) Ranunculace to Anacardiaceæ
RF2RAD1TC–Indian farming cotton baby tree, small plant grow in farm
RFKM17BM–Fiber cotton in a field in full harvest, near Charkilik-Ruoqiang, China.
RM2WX0HBN–Cotton plant or Barbadoes cotton-tree, Gossypium barbadense. Native to the West Indies, drawn from a specimen in John Hall’s collection at Notting Hill. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by P.W. Smith after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from his own Botanical Register, J. Ridgeway, London, 1815.
RMW9K050–fresh white cotton flower just starting to open growing organically in the greenhouse
RMET1A2J–Cotton plantation, Gossypium hirsutum, Gossypium barbadense, Amreli, Gujarat, India
RFG21XD5–Tree cotton, Gossypium barbadense, in bloom with yellow flowers in spring
RMT7RPTD–Mature seedpods of Galapagos cotton (Gossypium barbadense var. darwinii), Mallows family (Malvaceae), Floreana Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
RF2PFW6TG–peruvian pima cotton on tree in farm for harvest are cash crops
RM2C1P3F2–Gossypium barbadense L Gossypium barbadense L.
RMHTY162–Old packaged absorbent lint made by Southalls of Birmingham UK
RM2BXEB6P–Gossypium barbadense L Gossypium barbadense L.
RFEWA0G3–Pima Cotton or South American Cotton or Creole or Sea Island Cotton or Egyptian cotton or Gossypium barbadense, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Pima Cotton.
RM2E49X0G–A field of cotton ready for harvest near Vienna Georgia. Cotton is Georgia's number one row crop.
RFBDYW2K–Cotton field (Gossypium barbadense) with open infructescences, La Palma, Highway 87, Arizona, USA
RMTD3EPD–Cotton plant, Gossypium barbadense, with yellow flower and buds in the Chauchilla Cemetery, Ica Chincha burial site and tombs near to Nazca, Peru, So
RMR7K079–Galapagos Cotton (Gossypium barbadense var. darwinii), Floreana Island, Galapagos, Unesco World Heritage Site, Ecuador
RMAKFY47–cotton (Gossypium barbadense), blossom
RF2KF7007–Yellow flowers of cotton gossypium barbadense in the garden. Summer and spring time
RF2RAD474–Indian farming cotton baby tree, small plant grow in farm
RF2BEP2JB–fiber cotton in a field , china
RMFY3B2B–Sea island cotton plant, Gossypium barbadense. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RF2PD6BNK–Heilpflanze, Gossypium barbadense, Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Baumwolle, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMET1A2N–Cotton plantation, Gossypium hirsutum, Gossypium barbadense, Amreli, Gujarat, India
RF2PDR5BA–Heilpflanze, Gossypium barbadense, Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Baumwolle, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMDTF9X3–Gossypium barbadense, cotton
RF2PFW40E–peruvian pima cotton on tree in farm for harvest are cash crops
RMDTG316–Gossypium barbadense, cotton plant
RMT5RYPW–Plate titled 'Plants used in clothing & cordage', from William Rhind's 'The Vegetable Kingdom, 1860
RM2C1P3GY–Gossypium barbadense L Gossypium barbadense L.
RM2C1P3CX–Gossypium barbadense L Gossypium barbadense L.
RM2E49XD7–A field of cotton ready for harvest near Vienna Georgia. Cotton is Georgia's number one row crop.
RM2C1P3BH–Gossypium barbadense L Gossypium barbadense L.
RMTD3EPC–Cotton plant, Gossypium barbadense, with yellow flower and buds in the Chauchilla Cemetery, Ica Chincha burial site and tombs near to Nazca, Peru, So
RMR7K07D–Galapagos Cotton (Gossypium barbadense var. darwinii), Floreana Island, Galapagos, Unesco World Heritage Site, Ecuador
RM2BXEBAE–Gossypium barbadense var darwinii G Watt JB Hutch Gossypium barbadense var darwinii G Watt JB Hutch.
RF2EA24X4–Flowers of Galapagos cotton (Gossypium barbadense var. Darwinii), Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
RF2RAD17B–Indian farming cotton baby tree, small plant grow in farm
RMET19R6–Cotton plantation, Gossypium hirsutum, Gossypium barbadense, Amreli, Gujarat, India
RMP7DT7R–Sea Island cotton, Gossypium barbadense. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RF2PFW5PA–peruvian pima cotton on tree in farm for harvest are cash crops
RM2B025RG–Gossypium barbadense is a species of cotton plant. Some types of cotton are American Pima, Egyptian Giza, Indian Suvin, Chinese Xinjiang, Sudanese Barakat, and Russian Tonkovoloknistyi. It is a tropical, frost-sensitive perennial plant that produces yellow flowers and has black seeds. It grows as a small, bushy tree and yields cotton with unusually long, silky fibers. To grow, it requires full sun and high humidity and rainfall.
RFC6MMMY–Pima Cotton or South American Cotton or Creole or Sea Island Cotton or Egyptian cotton or Gossypium barbadense, vintage engravin
RM2BDY4TR–Butterfly and Moth Metamorphosis
RMDTF2FF–Gossypium barbadense, sea cotton
RM2E49XA7–A field of cotton ready for harvest near Vienna Georgia. Cotton is Georgia's number one row crop.
RMBY53XJ–Cotton plant, with yellow flower and white cotton boll, Gossypium barbadense.
RMTD3EPP–Cotton plant, Gossypium barbadense, with yellow flower and buds in the Chauchilla Cemetery, Ica Chincha burial site and tombs near to Nazca, Peru, So
RM2EA6DN5–Cotton plant (Gossypium barbadense) Old 19th century engraved illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1879
RM2C1P3C9–Gossypium barbadense var darwinii G Watt JB Hutch Gossypium barbadense var darwinii G Watt JB Hutch.
RF2EA24YP–Flowers of Galapagos cotton (Gossypium barbadense var. Darwinii), Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
RF2RAD295–Indian farming cotton baby tree, small plant grow in farm
RMADA4MA–cotton (Gossypium barbadense), fuit, Greece
RM2BXEB63–Gossypium hirsutum L x G barbadense L Gossypium hirsutum L x G barbadense L.
RM2A83EBK–Sea Island cotton, Gossypium barbadense. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RMET19RD–Cotton plantation scarecrow, Gossypium hirsutum, Gossypium barbadense, Amreli, Gujarat, India
RM2C1KBMJ–Gossypiumbarbadense4.jpg Gossypium barbadense L.
RMP8HY89–84 Gossypium barbadense.
RF2PFW6JC–peruvian pima cotton on tree in farm for harvest are cash crops
RM2AG3B10–. Cotton, its cultivation, marketing, manufacture, and the problems of the cotton world. e Cotton, andGossypium Neglectum or Indian Cotton. SEA ISLAND COTTON {Gossypium Barbadense) This species is one of the most important grownand is cultivated most extensively along the coastof South Carolina, and in Georgia and Florida,and the off-lying Islands. The amount of lint produced is less than fromUpland Cotton, but it sells for a higher price onaccount of its longer staple and better quality. ** Yarns having the finest counts, as they arecalled, are all spun from Sea Island. It has beenshown that
RMP7DK8W–Sea island cotton plant, Gossypium barbadense. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RM2FM89C4–Cotton plant with flowers and bolls, Gossypium barbadense. Cotonnier a feuilles de vigne. Gossypium vitifolium. Handcoloured steel engraving by Felicie Fournier after an illustration by Louis Joseph Edouard Maubert from Charles d'Orbigny's Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle (Universal Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849.
RMPFC05X–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. — 175 —. Abbild. 1. Gossypium barbadense, Sea-Island-Banmwolle. Nach Pariatore. Aus A. Oppel: „Die BaamwoUe-.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Berlin
RMA77N2H–Cotton fields outside of Blythe, California
RM2E49XA2–A field of cotton ready for harvest near Vienna Georgia. Cotton is Georgia's number one row crop.
RFRAH06J–Branch of a cotton tree in flower (Gossypium barbadense), with butterfly (Helicopis cupido), and metamorphosis of reimagined
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