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domesticated species in human history. new zealand flax is not related to flax but was named after it, as both plants are used to produce fibers. flax is an erect annual plant growing to m ( ft in) tall, with slender stems. the leaves are glaucous green, slender lanceolate, – mm long and mm broad. the flowers
are pure pale blue, – mm diameter, with five petals; they can also be bright red. the fruit is a round, dry capsule – mm diameter, containing several glossy brown seeds shaped like an apple pip, – mm long. in addition to referring to the plant itself, the word "flax" may refer to the unspun fibres of...
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domesticated species in human history. new zealand flax is not related to flax but was named after it, as both plants are used to produce fibers. flax is an erect annual plant growing to m ( ft in) tall, with slender stems. the leaves are glaucous green, slender lanceolate, – mm long and mm broad. the flowers
are pure pale blue, – mm diameter, with five petals; they can also be bright red. the fruit is a round, dry capsule – mm diameter, containing several glossy brown seeds shaped like an apple pip, – mm long. in addition to referring to the plant itself, the word "flax" may refer to the unspun fibres of...
http://epospeaeth.org/index.php/products/oil-seeds/linseed