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No, the ramie plant is not typically eaten by humans as it is primarily used in textile production for its strong fibers. However, some parts of the plant may be edible or used in traditional medicine in certain cultures. It is important to research and ensure that it is safe to consume before doing so.

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What is ramie source?

Ramie is a natural fiber that comes from the stems of the ramie plant (Boehmeria nivea). The plant is native to Asia and is grown for its strong and durable fibers. Ramie fibers are white, lustrous, and similar to linen in texture.


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What is the botanical name for rhea plant?

The botanical name for the rhea plant (AKA Ramie plant) is Boehmeria nivea.


What is ramie made out of?

A strong, soft fiber yielded by the inner bark of the Ramie plant. The fiber is white, soft, lustrous and slightly coarser than flax when degummed and bleached. Ramie fabrics are strong, smooth and durable.


Why does Ramie smell?

Ramie, a type of plant fiber, can have a natural odor due to the presence of plant oils, resins, or other compounds in the fibers. The smell may diminish over time with proper cleaning and airing out of the fabric.


What is a ramie denim?

Ramie denim is made with the plant fibre ramie as well as man made fibres like polyester or spandex. The natural fibre gives it a softer feels and reduces wrinkling. The fabric is also stain resistant, absorbent and doesn't lose its shape.


When did Ramie Dowling die?

Ramie Dowling died in 2005.


When was Ramie Dowling born?

Ramie Dowling was born in 1921.


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What is a denimator?

Ramie denim is made with the plant fibre ramie as well as man made fibres like polyester or spandex. The natural fibre gives it a softer feels and reduces wrinkling. The fabric is also stain resistant, absorbent and doesn't lose its shape.


What is a flaxlike fiber?

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What has the author Herbert A Carter written?

Herbert A. Carter has written: 'Ramie (rhea) China grass' -- subject(s): Ramie