Banana fiber
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Description
Any of several type of fibers obtained from the leaves of banana plants from the family Musaceae. Banana plants, such as the Musa sapientum, are grown in most tropical areas, such as the Philippines, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Africa, for its fruit. Additionally, the leaves of the plant are used for making cordage, mats, paper, and paint brushes. The most important type of hemp-like banana fiber is abaca.
Synonyms and Related Terms
banana fibre (Br.); fibra de pltano (Esp.); vezel van de bananenboom (Ned); abaca; cloth from banana fibers = banana-fiber cloth; banana cloth; basho-fu;
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