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We get linen from the flax plant.

Linen is a textile that is made from the fiber of the

plant.

Most likely to be described as woven fabrics.

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The material called linen is made from what plant?

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Do flax plant reproduces by seeds?

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Is the material linen man made?

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Does flax come from fish?

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