OTHER / COTTON
Organic Listing
Gossypium hirsutum x G. barbadense. An intentional cross between Pima cotton and a Louisiana green cotton, selected by weaver and hobbyist cotton-breeder Phreadde Davis in Albuquerque to create a richer color and longer fiber. The lint color is variable, sometimes pale green, olive, blue-green, or brown. It is said to produce a longer fiber than most green cottons. Warmer weather and more mature plants produce a darker green fiber. Boil the fibers (usually after weaving) to bring out the color … additional washings will deepen the color further.
A warm season crop that requires hot weather over a long season (180 days). Can be grown as a perennial in sufficiently mild climates.
$6.00
Listed In: 2025