Creole Cotton Seeds (Gossypium barbadense) Premium long-staple cotton producing silky fibers; valued for textile quality and warm-climate cultivation
Minimum: 10+ Seeds
Premium Long-Staple Cotton • Silky High-Quality Fibers • Ideal for Warm-Climate Growing
Creole Cotton is a premium cotton variety known for its exceptionally long, silky fibers and superior textile quality. Belonging to the species Gossypium barbadense, this cotton is prized worldwide for producing fine fibers used in high-end fabrics and traditional textile production.
Perfect for warm climates and specialty growers, Creole Cotton offers both agricultural value and historical significance, making it a unique addition to gardens, homesteads, and fiber-focused projects.
What Makes Creole Cotton Special?
This variety stands out for its fiber quality and refined characteristics.
Plant characteristics:
- Botanical name: Gossypium barbadense
- Plant type: Warm-season perennial (grown as annual in many regions)
- Growth habit: Bushy, branching plant
- Fiber type: Long-staple cotton
- Fiber quality: Soft, silky, and strong
- Height: Typically 3–6 feet
Long-staple cotton is known for producing smoother, more durable textiles compared to shorter fiber types.
Premium Fiber Quality
Creole Cotton is highly valued in textile applications.
Fiber benefits include:
- Longer fibers for stronger yarn
- Smooth, silky texture
- Ideal for fine spinning and weaving
- Used in high-quality fabrics and specialty textiles
It is often associated with luxury cotton products due to its superior fiber structure.
A Unique Crop for Fiber & Craft
Growing cotton offers a hands-on connection to traditional fiber production.
Common uses include:
- Small-scale fiber harvesting
- Spinning and weaving projects
- Educational gardening and homesteading
- Craft and textile experimentation
It’s a great choice for those interested in sustainable materials and DIY textiles.
Ornamental & Garden Appeal
Cotton plants also bring visual interest to the garden.
Ornamental features:
- Attractive hibiscus-like flowers
- Decorative cotton bolls
- Seasonal interest from bloom to harvest
- Unique conversation piece in garden beds
The fluffy white cotton bolls create a striking display when mature.
Growing Creole Cotton
This plant thrives in warm, sunny environments.
Growing guidelines:
- Planting: Direct sow after last frost when soil is warm
- Sun: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Water: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
- Climate: Best suited for warm, long growing seasons
Plants typically require a longer season to fully develop and produce mature cotton bolls.
Ideal For
- Warm-climate gardens
- Fiber and textile enthusiasts
- Homesteads and sustainable living
- Educational and historical plantings
- Gardeners seeking unique crops
It’s especially appealing for those interested in growing and processing their own natural fibers.
A Classic Fiber Crop with Lasting Value
Creole Cotton offers a rare opportunity to grow a premium textile crop at home. With its silky long-staple fibers, ornamental beauty, and cultural significance, it bridges the gap between gardening and craftsmanship.
Plant it, nurture it, and experience the full journey from seed to fiber... connecting with one of the world’s most important traditional crops in a meaningful and hands-on way. 🌿🧵✨
