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Kenaf [etymology: Persian],
Hibiscus cannabinus, is a
plant in the
family Malvaceae also
called Deccan hemp and Java jute.
Hibiscus cannabinus is in the...
- bast (the
phloem of the plant,
sometimes called the "skin") of
plants like
kenaf,
industrial hemp, flax (linen), and ramie. The
industrial term for jute...
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cameronii — Cameron's hibiscus, pink
hibiscus Hibiscus cannabinus L. —
Kenaf Hibiscus cisplatinus Hibiscus clayi O.Deg. & I.Deg.—
Hawaiian red hibiscus...
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country for
Malaysia Kenaf, at 50,000
tonnes a year. The
Kenaf-planting project,
which is
capable of
producing 15,000
tonnes of
Kenaf per hectare, provides...
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Malaysia which are palm oil, rubber, timber, furniture, cocoa, pepper,
kenaf and tobacco. This
ministry was
formerly known as the
Ministry of Plantation...
- etc.)
Plant fiber (coir, ramie, sisal, cotton, flax, hemp, jute, kapok,
kenaf, moss, linen, abacá, etc.)
Animal fiber (wool, silk, alpaca, camel, angora...
- leaves,
medicine Jute,
widely used, it is the
cheapest fiber after cotton Kenaf, the
interior of the
plant stem is used for its fiber.
Edible leaves. Lotus...
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applicable to the
bleaching of non-wood pulps, such as
those made from
bamboo or
kenaf.
Brightness is the
amount of
incident light reflected from
paper under specified...
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cellulose instead of petroleum. The two prin****l
crops used are
kenaf and ramie.
Kenaf is a
member of the
hibiscus family, a
relative to
cotton and okra;...
- Yak
Plant Abacá Bag****e
Bamboo Coir
Cotton Flax (Linen) Hemp Jute
Kapok Kenaf Piña Pine
Raffia Ramie Sisal Wood
Mineral Asbestos Human-made
fibers Regenerated...