The scientific name for the Chenille plant is Acalypha hispida.
Yes, both the leaves and stems of anise plants are edible and can be used in cooking. The leaves have a mild licorice flavor similar to the seeds, and can be added to salads or used as an herb in cooking. The stems can be used as a flavoring in soups or stews.
As far as I'm concerned, the stems are pretty much useless. But the seeds are extremely high in omega-3 fatty acids (which are extremely good for your brain). So, in a nutshell, pitch the stems and eat the seeds :]
yes, that's why you have to keep them in dry cleaning bags to keep them out. but be careful with your dry cleaning bags and make sure you get the air out to keep the moisture and moths out.
yes stems do have leaves because if leaves have stems then stems have leaves
Chenille
Chenille fabric is produced by weaving chenille "yarn" into new cloth. The chenille "yarn" is produced by first weaving a specific type of fabric and cutting that fabric into strips, which are then woven up into the chenille fabric.
Black chenille stems or pipe cleaners are a good option for making spider legs on small craft projects.
Chenille is a fabric that is normally a colored yarn or other fabric. Chenille originated in France and was invented by Alexander Buchanan.
Chenille yarn was named for how it was made and is typically used in quilting due to its soft feathery feel when stitched to a backing fabric. It also offered a velvety appearance to the products it was used on.
One is able to purchase a Chenille throw at several different retail locations, including the following stores and website: a Chenille store, the Chenille website, Amazon, eBay.
That is the correct spelling of the word "chenille", a fabric. (French for caterpillar)
The average price of a Chenille softa is around $1,000-$1,300. If you buy online make sure to consider the shipping costs. A good way to get a cheaper price is to buy a used Chenille sofa but in that case you should inspect the quality carefully.
la chenille is the caterpillar in French.
Chenille rugs are manufactured in the country of the United States of America. Many popular stores sell Chenille rugs including Macy's and Home Depot.
The best way to clean chenille bedspreads is to soak them before washing them. Another popular way to clean chenille bedspreads is to apply peroxide to them.
The scientific name for the Chenille plant is Acalypha hispida.