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  2. Flax - Wikipedia

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    Flax fiber is extracted from the bast beneath the surface of the stem of the flax plant. Flax fiber is soft, lustrous, and flexible; bundles of fiber have the appearance of blonde hair, hence the description "flaxen" hair. It is stronger than cotton fiber, but less elastic. A flax field in bloom in North Dakota

  3. Vavilovian mimicry - Wikipedia

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    The gold-of-pleasure or false flax (Camelina sativa linicola) looks much like the flax plant Linum usitatissimum, and occurs alongside it in the field. This is done by a winnowing machine, which in this case acts as an inanimate dupe. Seeds that the machine throws the same distance as flax seeds have thus been selected for, making it nearly ...

  4. Linen - Wikipedia

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    Currently researchers are working on a cotton/flax blend to create new yarns which will improve the feel of denim during hot and humid weather. [47] Conversely, some brands such as 100% Capri specially treat the linen to look like denim. [48] Linen fabric is one of the preferred traditional supports for oil painting. In the United States cotton ...

  5. What Is Flax Milk? Here's What You Need To Know - AOL

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  6. Flax: Bringing back the historic crop which could make ... - AOL

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    A trial scheme is reviving the growing of flax, which was a staple of Scottish farming 100 years ago. Flax: Bringing back the historic crop which could make fashion greener Skip to main content

  7. Row crop - Wikipedia

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    Row crops are valuable precursors of spring grain crops, flax, and hemp. The beneficial effect of row crops extends to the second crop. Examples of row crops include sunflower , potato , canola , dry bean , field pea , flax , safflower , buckwheat , cotton , maize , soybeans , and sugar beets .

  8. Linum strictum - Wikipedia

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    Linum strictum, commonly known as rigid flax, upright flax, and upright yellow flax, is a species of flax with a rigid stem, from whence it derives its taxonomic name, growing to a height of 10–45 cm.

  9. Tow (fibre) - Wikipedia

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    Flax tows are often used as upholstery stuffing and oakum. Tows in general are frequently cut up to produce staple fibre . The very light color of flax tow is the source of the word " towhead ", meaning a person with naturally light blond hair.