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Sisal, (Agave sisalana), plant of the family Asparagaceae and its fibre, the most important of the leaf fibre group. The plant is native to Central America, where its fibre has been used since pre-Columbian times. Commercial interest in sisal was stimulated by the development of the machine grain
Sisal (Agave sisalana) is a succulent plant native to Yucatan (Mexico). Sisal produces very resistent fibers utilized in industry for geotextiles, rop - SuperStock
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Origin:China, Purity:99% above, Germination Rate:85%above, The sisal fiber is traditionally used for rope and twine and has many other uses, including
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Sisal (Agave sisalana) plantation near Berenty in southern Madagascar. The fibers are being used for the production of ropes and twine Stock Photo - Alamy
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