Flax is a plant. The seeds are used to produce flax oil.
Wool Sheep Linen Flax plant Cotton Cotton plant Silk Silkworms Bristle Swine Nettles Nettle plant Hemp Hemp plant (nearly identical to flax)
No. Flax is the plant that produces flax seed and linen fiber, Linum usitatissimum. Jute is the plant that produces burlap or hessian fibers. There are at least two kinds Corchorus olitorius (tossa jute fiber) and Corchorus capsularis (white jute fiber)
Linen is made from the fibers of flax plants.
Linum usitatissimum which belongs to the Linaceae plant family.
Flax seed is derived from the flax plant (also known as common flax or linseed).
It is derived from the flax plant.
The fibers used to make linen come from the flax plant which grows best in cool humid climates. This plant is not grown in the United States, therefore any linen products used in this country is imported.
Flax is a plant. The seeds are used to produce flax oil.
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Anything made from cottonyou missed flax my friendOther fibrous plants, such as cotton or flax, are made into clothes.
And linen can be a mixture of things, (wool/cotton, etc), but it is mostly cotton.
Wool Sheep Linen Flax plant Cotton Cotton plant Silk Silkworms Bristle Swine Nettles Nettle plant Hemp Hemp plant (nearly identical to flax)
flax seed oil. But not limited to. Linen fibre is made from flax.
Linen is woven from the fibres spun from the flax plant.
Yes, Flax is grown from seed.
Flax is a plant with blue flowers and a flax dam is not really a dam but a pool where bundles of flax (flowers) are placed