Barbadense
Barbadense is the species epithet used in the binomial name Gossypium barbadense, a cotton plant in the Malvaceae family. The term is commonly associated with a highly prized form of cotton known as Sea Island cotton or extra-long staple cotton, noted for its long, fine fibers and softness. As a scientific name, barbadense denotes a specific species within the genus Gossypium, which includes several cotton species cultivated for textile fiber.
Taxonomy and characteristics: Gossypium barbadense is a tetraploid species with a genome arrangement that classifies it
Distribution and cultivation: Barbadense cotton is grown in warm, frost-free climates with long growing seasons. It
Fiber quality and uses: The fiber of barbadense-type cotton is known for its extra-long staple length, fineness,
See also: Gossypium hirsutum, Sea Island cotton, Pima cotton.