where does it come from
Anything made from cottonyou missed flax my friendOther fibrous plants, such as cotton or flax, are made into clothes.
what are the elements of fiber
There are some disadvantages to growing flax in the garden. The oil could possibly lead to skin irritation if touched, and ingestion of the plant or oil could lead to convulsions or other health issues.
It can be one, the other, or both. Originally T1 was fiber with the last mile being copper. These days it is more common to have fiber run all the way to the POP.
Yes flax produces fiber in its stem
Linen is woven from the fibres spun from the flax plant.
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Flax can refer to a plant yielding fiber and oil. An example sentence would be: Flax is delicious in granola bars.
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
flax
Flax is a food and fiber crop, but it is also grown on the Canadian Prairies to be used for linseed oil.
Linen is made from the fibers of flax plants.
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)
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Oatmeal and flax seeds
I added flax seeds to my morning smoothie for added fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.