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It is derived from the flax plant.
Linen is made of the fiber on a flax plant and is difficult to harvest, contributing to its expense. It takes lots of chemicals and compacting to turn it to fabric. It sometimes involves heat.
It comes from goats and sheeps.
Linen is made from the fibres of the flax plant. Wool is from the fleece of an animal such as the sheep or alpaca. Silk is a thread unwound from a cocoon of a silkworm. Cotton is a thread made from the cotton plant.
Linen is a durable, feathery fabric made from the flax plant. The word linen originates from Linum usitatissimum, which is the Latin name for flax. For more information visit LinenClub
AnswerLinen comes from a substance called flax.
Chemicals are natural or artificial.
And linen can be a mixture of things, (wool/cotton, etc), but it is mostly cotton.
Coton,linen, hemp
as far as I know, all linen is from the flax plant, which is an annual. The fiber comes from the stems. Of course there is a process of treating the fiber and spinning it. Linen is very old-- it is mentioned in Bible.
Linen typically comes from flax plants, which thrive in cooler climates. The primary producers of linen are countries like Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, known for their high-quality flax cultivation. Other countries, such as Ireland and Italy, also produce linen, but Belgium is often regarded as the leading manufacturer.