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C., China Papyrus and flax 7,000 B.C., Egypt What is fiber? Fibers Botanically Important constituents of wood (hardwoods) giving many of the mechanical and physical properties.
CAMELLIA SINENSIS - Tea This plant can be a shrub or tree, 3-50', with dark glossy green leaves, cultivated in warm parts of E. and S. Asia. The processed young leaves yield commercial tea. Freshly picked leaves are boiled to make green tea; allowed to ferment, they produce black tea.
Photo compliments of Dixie Stine ( used with permission) The Role of Coastal Forests and Trees for Protecting against Wind and Salt Spray Eugene S. Takle* T.-C.
Description: Shrub to small tree, usually planted ornamentally, leaves lanceolate, up to70 cm long, variously colored with green, yellow, white, red, pink and purple, panicle up to 1 meter long, flowers sessile, perianth parts 6, pink to white, fruit a deep red globose berry.
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Potential for Aquaculture in Community- Managed Irrigation Systems of the Dry-Zone, Sri Lanka: Impacts on Livelihoods of the Poor. By Francis Joseph Murray A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Stirling.
Leaf: Alternate, pinnately compound, up to 18 feet long; individual leaflets, lance shaped and 2 to 3 feet long, dark green, arching, the leaf bases wrapped by a burlap-like husk.