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- Abac%C3%A1 abstract "Abacá (/ɑːbəˈkɑː/ ah-bə-KAH; Spanish: abacá [aβaˈka]), binomial name Musa textilis, is a species of banana native to the Philippines, grown as a commercial crop in the Philippines, Ecuador, and Costa Rica. The plant, also known as Manila hemp, has great economic importance, being harvested for its fiber, also called Manila hemp, extracted from the leaf-stems. The plant grows to 13–22 feet (4.0–6.7 m), and averages about 12 feet (3.7 m). The fiber was originally used for making twines and ropes; now most is pulped and used in a variety of specialized paper products including tea bags, filter paper and banknotes. It is classified as a hard fiber, along with coir, henequin and sisal.".
- Abac%C3%A1 thumbnail Musa_textilis_-_Manila_Hemp_-_desc-flower.jpg?width=300.
- Abac%C3%A1 wikiPageExternalLink Banana-plantain-overview.pdf.
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- Abac%C3%A1 wikiPageID "2473".
- Abac%C3%A1 wikiPageRevisionID "645800334".
- Abac%C3%A1 binomial "Musa textilis".
- Abac%C3%A1 binomialAuthority Luis_N%C3%A9e.
- Abac%C3%A1 familia Musaceae.
- Abac%C3%A1 genus "Musa".
- Abac%C3%A1 hasPhotoCollection Abacá.
- Abac%C3%A1 name "Abacá".
- Abac%C3%A1 name "Musa textilis".
- Abac%C3%A1 ordo Zingiberales.
- Abac%C3%A1 regnum Plant.
- Abac%C3%A1 species "M. textilis".
- Abac%C3%A1 unrankedClassis Monocotyledon.
- Abac%C3%A1 unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Abac%C3%A1 unrankedOrdo Commelinids.
- Abac%C3%A1 subject Category:Biodegradable_materials.
- Abac%C3%A1 subject Category:Fiber_plants.
- Abac%C3%A1 subject Category:Flora_of_the_Philippines.
- Abac%C3%A1 subject Category:Musa_(genus).
- Abac%C3%A1 subject Category:Tagalog_words_and_phrases.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Abstraction100002137.
- Abac%C3%A1 type BiodegradableMaterials.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Material114580897.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Matter100020827.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Part113809207.
- Abac%C3%A1 type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Relation100031921.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Substance100019613.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Eukaryote.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Plant.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Species.
- Abac%C3%A1 type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Abac%C3%A1 type EukaryoticCell.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Plant.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Thing.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Q19088.
- Abac%C3%A1 type Q756.
- Abac%C3%A1 comment "Abacá (/ɑːbəˈkɑː/ ah-bə-KAH; Spanish: abacá [aβaˈka]), binomial name Musa textilis, is a species of banana native to the Philippines, grown as a commercial crop in the Philippines, Ecuador, and Costa Rica. The plant, also known as Manila hemp, has great economic importance, being harvested for its fiber, also called Manila hemp, extracted from the leaf-stems. The plant grows to 13–22 feet (4.0–6.7 m), and averages about 12 feet (3.7 m).".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Abaca".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Abaca".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Abacà".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Abacá".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Abacá".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Abaka".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Abaka".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Banan manilski".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Banánovník textilní".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Musa textilis".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Musa textilis".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Musa textilis".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Pisang abaka".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Абака (растение)".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "Абака".
- Abac%C3%A1 label "マニラアサ".
- Abac%C3%A1 sameAs m.0zsg.
- Abac%C3%A1 sameAs Abacá.
- Abac%C3%A1 wasDerivedFrom Abacá?oldid=645800334.
- Abac%C3%A1 depiction Musa_textilis_-_Manila_Hemp_-_desc-flower.jpg.
- Abac%C3%A1 homepage www.traditionaltree.org.
- Abac%C3%A1 isPrimaryTopicOf Abacá.