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long and - cm wide, are cut, machine decorticated, and cleaned. henequen fibers are white to yellowish red and are inferior to sisal in strength, cleanliness, texture, and length, the other grading criteria. henequen is grown for local use in cuba (cuban sisal) and el salvador. twine, small ropes, coarse
rugs, and sacks are made commercially from henequen. istle istle is the general name for several agave species and related plants producing short, coarse, hard fibers. the commercial name is tampico. the plants from which the fibers are harvested include tula istle (a. lophantha), jaumave istle (a....
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