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  • perennial flax--a controversy and its implications. Editor Huntia, 21 pp. -----------------------------------. 1965e. The evolution of the cultivated kapok…
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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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  • Linum bienne (redirección desde Pale Flax)
    (=L. angustifolium) is considered the probable wild forebear of the cultivated flax, and a fibre can be made from its stem. It is sometimes grown as a…
    3 kB (308 palabras) - 17:14 9 mar 2022
  • narbonense. Several flaxes are cultivated as garden ornamentals, including the blue-flowered species blue flax (L. narbonense), Lewis' blue flax (L. lewisii)…
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  • Linaceae (redirección desde Flax family)
    the Linoideae, the largest genus is Linum, the flaxes, with 180–200 species including the cultivated flax, Linum usitatissimum. Members of the Linoideae…
    4 kB (431 palabras) - 05:01 8 abr 2024
  • up 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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  • the golden colored seeds produced by some forms of the widely cultivated blue-flowered flax species, Linum usitatissimum Linum flavum, a species native…
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  • made from thin yarn spun from flax fibres to make linen cloth. Ancient Egypt, Babylon, and Phoenicia all cultivated flax crops. The earliest surviving…
    10 kB (1358 palabras) - 16:22 28 oct 2023
  • Camelina sativa (redirección desde False flax)
    areas of Central Asia, but cultivated as an oilseed crop mainly in Europe and in North America. It is not related to true flax, in the family Linaceae.…
    31 kB (3424 palabras) - 02:34 13 ene 2024
  • Linen (categoría Flax)
    in the Middle Ages. Flax was cultivated and linen used for clothing in Ireland by the 11th century. Evidence suggests that flax may have been grown and…
    38 kB (4546 palabras) - 05:35 24 may 2024
  • their diet with acorns, which they stored in large ceramic jars. They cultivated flax to make linen. They planted opium poppies" One of their boats has been…
    10 kB (1122 palabras) - 23:25 15 abr 2024
  • Dianella tasmanica (redirección desde Tasman Flax-lily)
    Dianella tasmanica, commonly known as the Tasman flax-lily or Tasmanian flax-lily is a herbaceous strappy perennial herb of the family Asphodelaceae,…
    6 kB (592 palabras) - 00:26 7 may 2023
  • bound member of the alliance. Pliny the Elder remarked that the Morini cultivated flax and used linen to make sails. The area was also known for exporting…
    13 kB (1560 palabras) - 21:50 8 ago 2023
  • the cultivation of grapes in the river valleys, the agriculture also cultivated flax, that formed the basis of the wool industry. Clay formed the raw materials…
    11 kB (1074 palabras) - 07:36 28 abr 2024
  • Linum grandiflorum (redirección desde Flowering flax)
    grandiflorum is a species of flax known by several common names, including flowering flax, red flax, scarlet flax, and crimson flax. It is native to Algeria…
    3 kB (267 palabras) - 19:36 15 dic 2023
  • Founder crops (sección Flax)
    and barley), four pulses (lentil, pea, chickpea, and bitter vetch), and flax. Subsequent research has indicated that many other species could be considered…
    27 kB (2620 palabras) - 22:52 29 abr 2024
  • Phormium (redirección desde NZ flax)
    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…
    11 kB (1020 palabras) - 05:09 25 dic 2023
  • Australia. It is commonly known as snow-in-summer, narrow-leaved paperbark, flax-leaved paperbark and in the language of the Gadigal people as budjur. A hardy…
    9 kB (896 palabras) - 06:27 17 feb 2023
  • Africa and widely cultivated Nymphaea caerulea (Blue Egyptian water lily or sacred blue lily), native to East Africa and widely cultivated Nymphaea violacea…
    1 kB (164 palabras) - 03:22 29 dic 2023
  • novel composite materials made from flax fibre to improve supercapacitor performance. New Zealand Flax was cultivated on Saint Helena from the late 1800s…
    13 kB (1460 palabras) - 02:25 15 abr 2024
  • Vavilovian mimicry is the gold-of-pleasure or false flax (Camelina sativa linicola), which looks much like the flax plant Linum usitatissimum, and occurs with…
    11 kB (1335 palabras) - 15:36 2 may 2024
  • Linola (categoría Flax)
    Linola is the trademark name of solin, cultivated forms of flax (Linum usitatissimum) bred for producing linseed oil with a low alpha-linolenic acid content…
    3 kB (434 palabras) - 20:09 27 sep 2023