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  2. Japanese tissue - Wikipedia

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    Japanese tissue is a thin, strong paper made from vegetable fibers. Japanese tissue may be made from one of three plants, the kōzo plant ( Broussonetia papyrifera , paper mulberry tree), the mitsumata ( Edgeworthia chrysantha ) shrub and the gampi tree ( Diplomorpha sikokiana ).

  3. Amate - Wikipedia

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    Amate tree growing in northern Guerrero, Mexico. The development of paper in Mesoamerica parallels that of ancient China, which used mulberry pulp for paper, as well as ancient Egypt, which used papyrus. [6] It is not known exactly where or when papermaking began in Mesoamerica. [7] [8] The oldest known amate paper dates back to 75 CE.

  4. History of paper - Wikipedia

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    Aztec paper, like Mayan paper, is not considered true paper by some. Like its predecessors, it was made from the inner bark of the wild fig tree, beaten, stretched, and dried. There are also records of paper made from agave, which was course and bumpy, and was probably used for purposes other than writing. [87]

  5. Pulp (paper) - Wikipedia

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    That means agricultural-based paper uses less energy, less water and fewer chemicals. Pulp made from wheat and flax straw has half the ecological footprint of pulp made from forests. [33] Hemp paper is a possible replacement, but processing infrastructure, storage costs and the low usability percentage of the plant means it is not a ready ...

  6. Melaleuca quinquenervia - Wikipedia

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    Melaleuca quinquenervia, commonly known as the broad-leaved paperbark, paper bark tea tree, punk tree or niaouli, is a small- to medium-sized tree of the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. It grows as a spreading tree up to 20 m (70 ft) tall, with its trunk covered by a white, beige and grey thick papery bark.

  7. Paper - Wikipedia

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    Paper made from chemical pulps are also known as wood-free papers (not to be confused with tree-free paper); this is because they do not contain lignin, which deteriorates over time. The pulp can also be bleached to produce white paper, but this consumes 5% of the fibres.

  8. This Gorgeous Fall Garland Can Be Made With Leaves ... - AOL

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    On the back of the leaves, write a list of things you and your family are grateful for. ... Sponge Leaf Tree. ... Prepare for turkey day with a handprint turkey made with leaves, a paper plate ...

  9. Ehretia anacua - Wikipedia

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    Anacua is a partial evergreen, replacing some of the leaves in early spring. Abundant white flowers [2] form in panicles or cymes [6] 5–7.5 cm (2.0–3.0 in) in length at the ends of twigs, [5] making trees appear to be covered in snow when in bloom from spring to summer. [2] Flowers are 8 mm (0.31 in) wide and have 5 corolla lobes.