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- The Mori practised advanced weft twining in phormium fibre cloaks.
- :Hi Phormium, good job expanding that, thanks!
- Traditionally Maori used it to dye flax ( " Phormium " ) fibers yellow.
- I think " Flax in New Zealand " should redirect to " phormium tenax ".
- Phormium tenax histories / industries in New Zealand, with links to the existing Flax and phormium standalones
- Phormium tenax histories / industries in New Zealand, with links to the existing Flax and phormium standalones
- :: Pardon me for butting in, are they not about the one plant, phormium tenax?
- In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in the number of " Phormium " cultivars commercially available.
- :Hi Phormium, I fixed it by moving the English Lantern tower from wikidata : Q3319336 to wikidata : Q785456.
- There is also a dwarf cultivar, and hybrid cultivars have been selected from crosses with " Phormium tenax ".
- Although considered a coastal species, the flax weevil has been found in the Tararua Range on Phormium cookianum, a mountain flax.
- Kete are traditionally woven from the leaves of New Zealand flax ( " Phormium tenax ", known in cabbage tree.
- The prepared fibre ( muka ) of the New Zealand flax ( " Phormium tenax " ) became the basis of most clothing.
- "Phormium " produces long leaf fibres that have played an important role in the culture, history, and economy of New Zealand.
- The traditional weaving material is muka, fibre prepared from the New Zealand flax ( " Phormium tenax " ) by scraping, pounding and washing.
- A strong, wooden palisade was fronted with woven flax leaves ( " Phormium tenax " ) whose tough, stringy foliage absorbed much of the force of the ammunition.
- "Hemerocallis fulva " is a common cultivated as well . " Hemerocallis citrina " has medicinal uses . " Phormium tenax " is a source of fiber in New Zealand.
- This move is often noted in reference to her art because of the influence of nature in her work, with the native plants there, particularly Nikau and flax ( Phormium ), featuring in her designs.
- The genus was originally established by the German naturalists Johann Reinhold Forster and his son Georg Forster in 1775 from specimens of " Phormium tenax " collected by both Forsters and the Swedish naturalist Anders Erikson Sparrman.
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