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Flax, also
known as
common flax or linseed, is a
flowering plant,
Linum usitatissimum, in the
family Linaceae. It is
cultivated as a food and
fiber crop...
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Linen (/ˈlɪnən/) is a
textile made from the
fibers of the
flax plant.
Linen is very
strong and
absorbent and
dries faster than cotton.
Because of these...
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flaxseed oil or
flax oil (in its
edible form), is a
colourless to
yellowish oil
obtained from the dried,
ripened seeds of the
flax plant (Linum usitatissimum)...
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flax in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flax (Linum usitatissimum) is a
plant cultivated for food and
fiber in
cooler regions of the world.
Flax may...
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Zealand flax describes the
common New
Zealand perennial plants Phormium tenax and
Phormium colensoi,
known by the Māori
names harakeke and wharariki...
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Phormium cookianum – see below), also
called mountain flax, or
wharariki in Māori, is a
perennial plant that is
endemic to New Zealand. The greenish, yellow...
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known in New
Zealand as
flax or
their Māori
names wharariki and
harakeke respectively, and
elsewhere as New
Zealand flax or
flax lily, but they are not...
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subtropical heat.
Linen is made from the
flax plant by
spinning the
fibers from the stem of the
plant. Spinning,
weaving and
sewing were very important...
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Phloem (/ˈfloʊ.əm/, FLOH-əm) is the
living tissue in
vascular plants that
transports the
soluble organic compounds made
during photosynthesis and known...