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Flaxseed and ulsy (or alsy) seed, commonly known as linseed and flaxseed, refer to the same seed from the flax plant. However, "uls" or "alsy" seeds typically refer to the seeds of the plant known as "Linum usitatissimum," which is primarily cultivated for oil, and can sometimes denote differences in regional usage or specific varieties. Flaxseed is often used for its nutritional benefits, containing omega-3 fatty acids, while ulsy may be more associated with its use in traditional medicine or as a fiber source in certain cultures. Overall, the main distinction lies in their usage rather than their botanical classification.

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