flax is a plant. its fiber is manufactured into linen yarn for thread or woven fabrics and has nutritional benefits.
Hemp is a fiber made from a plant from the cannabis family, Cannabis sativa, which may contain negligible amounts of THC. keep in mind there are many varieties of C. Sativa. Thc is a psychoactive drug which is commonly in marijuana which also in the cannabis family, to cause any effects. if you want to look into hemp make sure that it does not contain THC.
The crops grown in New France were Flax and Hemp.
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yes hemp can grow in every african country
In 1776, the Declaration of Independence was drafted on hemp paper.
Sindon has come to mean "fine linen" especially in Biblical writings (sadin is another term used). However, it is probably based on the word sindh or sindhus which often meant Indian (Indus) fabric, which would be cotton-based. Later calico, another cotton-based fabric was named after Calicut (now Kozhikode) in India. While ancient India used cotton, jute, wool, hemp, kenaf and flax for various textiles it primarily exported cotton products, which like silk and ramie from early China, was unique. Europe primarily used flax, wool and hemp (sackcloth) although the latter is very coarse and uncomfortable as clothing.
No. Flax is a completely different plant from Hemp. Flax seeds do not contain Hemp oil.
The crops grown in New France were Flax and Hemp.
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Brittain Bragunier Robinson has written: 'The preparation of flax and hemp fibers in Germany ..' -- subject(s): Flax, Hemp 'The Bragunier family in America'
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Cotton, fibre flax, hemp
Flax, hemp, kenaf, papyrus, one more???
Wool Sheep Linen Flax plant Cotton Cotton plant Silk Silkworms Bristle Swine Nettles Nettle plant Hemp Hemp plant (nearly identical to flax)
Wheat and corn were the leading crops, though rye, hemp, and flax were important.
Three foods that are seeds are hemp seeds, chia seeds, and flax seeds.
No, both offer solid nutritional benefits.
Anything made from cottonyou missed flax my friendOther fibrous plants, such as cotton or flax, are made into clothes.