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- abaka [ɐbɐˈka]), also known as Manila hemp, is a species of banana, Musa textilis, endemic to the Philippines. The plant grows to 13–22 feet (4.0–6.7 m)...
- food plating. Musa textilis (abacá) is grown for fiber. Ensetefalse bananas Musella lasiocarpa True plantains Some sources ****ert that Musa is named for...
- paper may be hand-made or industrially processed. ****ng Manila hemp (Musa textilis) into bales, Java Weaving looms processing Manila hemp fabric A modern...
- false stem formed by the rolled bases of leaves. List of hardy bananas Musa textilis (Abacá), banana species also used as a traditional source of fiber in...
- generations per year. The larvae feed on the leaves of Musa species, especially Musa textilis. It has also been recorded on Cocos nucifera and other palm...
- cannabinus), also known as "Ambari hemp" and "Deccan hemp" Manila hemp (Musa textilis), also known as abacá Phormium tenax, New Zealand hemp Roselle (plant)...
- fiber of many gr****es, Agave sisalana (sisal), Yucca or Phormium tenax, Musa textilis and others. Their cell walls contain, besides cellulose, a high proportion...
- replaced true hemp.[citation needed] The ropes were made from abacá or Musa textilis, which is grown in the Philippines. Abacá is an exceptionally strong...
- formally named in 2004, it is considered to be a hybrid between Musa banksii and Musa textilis. The flower bud is shiny green with purple inside. It produces...
- stripping process. The fibers are taken from the stalk of the abacá (Musa textilis), a banana plant species native to the Philippines. To do so, they fix...