Definition
Tree cotton typically refers to species of Gossypium that grow as small trees or large shrubs, as opposed to the more common, shorter, cultivated varieties. These plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions. They exhibit a more woody growth habit. Think of them as the taller, wilder cousins of your everyday cotton plants. They are often less cultivated. They add a unique structural element to landscapes in warm climates. They are like the botanical equivalent of a hardy, old tree.