The scientific name for abaca is Musa textilis. It is a species of banana native to the Philippines and is known for its strong fibers that are used to make ropes and textiles.
abaca slippers and bags wheredid from
That rope hanging from that house is made from abaca ^-^
Abaca is a plant native to the Philippines known for its strong and durable fibers. These fibers are commonly used in the production of ropes, twines, and textiles. Abaca is also known as Manila hemp.
Abaca is known as the "green gold" of Negros Island due to its important role in the local economy. Negros Island is one of the major producers of abaca in the Philippines, with its strong and durable fibers sourced from abaca plants that are abundant in the region.
Sinamay
Used in ship building and hull construction. Also used to make cordage and robe.
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Abaca and rattan
Abaca and rattan
Sisal is a grass so it is most like jute. It has long fibers. It is used to make rope.