How is a mature pod of cotton known as
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The flowers then drop, leaving a ripening seed pod that becomes the cotton boll (the fruit) after pollination. ... When mature, the crop is picked and ginned, a process that separates the cotton fibre (or lint) from the seed.
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Cotton is grown commercially as an annual shrub and reaches about 1.2 metres in height. ... The flowers then drop, leaving a ripening seed pod that becomes the cotton boll (the fruit) after pollination.
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