Leaf fiber
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leaf-fiber-276-9597313
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Leaf fiber
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Leaf fibers or hard fibers are a type of plant fiber mainly used for cordage. They are the toughest of the plant fibers which is most likely due to their increased lignin content when compared to the other groups of plant fibers. They are typically characterized as being very tough and rigid lending them towards being used in rope production over clothing or paper like other plant fibers. Leaf fibers can be found in the vascular bundles of plant leaves and therefore consist of both phloem and xy
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Plant fiber mainly used for producing rope
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaf_fiber
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2023-10-27T05:21:07Z
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