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- 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 in...
- subtropical regions of the world. The genus includes the common flax (L. usitatissimum), the bast fibre of which is used to produce linen and the seeds to...
- Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 1996. Retrieved 2006-12-26. Bailey, L.H., Bailey, E.Z. and Bailey Hortorium Staff (1976). Hortus Third. New York:...
- and subtropical regions of the world. It includes the Common Flax (L. usitatissimum), the bast fibre of which is used to produce linen and the seeds to...
- Fig – Ficus spp. Common fig – Ficus carica Flax European flax – Linum usitatissimum New Zealand flax – Phormium tenax, Phormium colensoi Fluxroot – Asclepias...
- from Linum usitatissimum (flax) and investigation of the substrate range". Biotechnol. Appl. Biochem. 17 (2): 191–203. PMID 8387315. Xu, L.-L.; Singh, B...
- lineage of Section Porri Alternaria linicola - linseed plants (Linum usitatissimum) Alternaria longipesinfects tobacco Alternaria mali Alternaria molesta...
- oil obtained from the dried, ripened seeds of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum). The oil is obtained by pressing, sometimes followed by solvent extraction...
- It is also present in nettle brew. Its content in flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) was found to be 0.3%, which is the highest known content in food. In...
- Malgorzata (2012). "Comparison of Spanish broom (Spartium junceum L.) and flax (Linum usitatissimum) fibre". Textile Research Journal. 82 (17): 1786–1798. doi:10...