Search Results for: Textile bast fibres processed
(exocarp), which is of a yellow-green to yellow-brown colour and is watertight. under the exocarp is a spongy, fibrous husk ( coir ) or mesocarp, which is - cm in thickness. this layer corresponds to the flesh (pulp) of other fruit. the fibrous husk is removed from the hard nut with a spike. the fibres
are processed to produce carpeting, mats and the like. removal of the coir reveals the familiar coconut. the outer layer of the coconut is a brown, very hard endocarp, approx. cm thick, which is a rounded, triangular stone, the blunt end of which has three "eyes", i.e. germ pores set in pits. moving...
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