Search Results for: Fruits of the genus capsicum not crushed
textile fibers - list of... linen fiber and linen fabrics from the flax... natural silk - sourcing, usage, and... hard or cordage fibers are found in the fibrovascular systems of the leaves of perennial, monocotyledonous plants growing in central america, east africa, indonesia, mexico, and the philippines
. they are generally of the agave and musa genera. the leaf elements are harvested by cutting at the base with a sickle-like tool, and bundled for processing by hand or by machine decortication. in the latter case, the leaves are crushed, scraped, and washed. the fibers are generally coarser than the...
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, commonly arboreal, old world monkeys comprising the genus colobus of the colobinae subfamily, characterized by a slender body, long tail, absent or rudimentary thumbs, prominent rump callosities, and a complex stomach that aids digestion of cellulose . there are five extant species in the colobus genus
. these primates are found in africa , often in tropical rainforests . the name colobus (or colobus monkey) also is used as a collective term for members of this genus; however, there also are red colobi that comprise the genus piliocolobus, and the olive colobus is the sole extant member of the genus...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Black-and-white_colobus