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Tiedosto:Abaca Tree.jpg

DescriptionAbaca Tree.jpg English: Abaca Tree in Lagonoy, Camarines Sur Date 18 July 2015, 06:14:05 Source Own work Author MarvinBikolano...


Tiedosto:BPISAE research activities. (IA CAT11089778018).pdf

unequalled anywhere else in the world.* BPISAE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 2 Abaca Studied in Costa Rioa Since the middle of October a group of Bureau scientists...


Tiedosto:Revue des Deux Mondes - 1831 - tome 1.djvu

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Tiedosto:The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants (14773156745).jpg

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Tiedosto:Monthlery dirigeable LeBaudy Patrie 1907.jpg

éditions « Paul Allorge  » Date 25 October 1907 (photograph) 2014 (scan) Source own archive Author Paul Allorge (publisher) ABACA (scanner) Other versions...


Tiedosto:USAID Measuring Impact Conservation Enterprise Retrospective (Philippines; Kalahan Educational Foundation) (40246611432).jpg

learned from a young age by the women of the tribe. First, abaca fiber is stripped from the abaca tree, cleaned, dried and separated into strands. These strands...


Tiedosto:The history of mankind (1896) (14760836231).jpg

severalfamilies combine. The great nets of abaca (Manilla hemp), ten yards longby one and a half wide, are stretched between the trees, so that the gamewhen driven...


Tiedosto:The Philippine Islands. A political, Geographical, ethnographical, social and commercial history of the Philippine Archipelago and its political dependencies, embracing the whole period of Spanish (14776341924).jpg

by verdant hills. Text Appearing After Image: CHAPTER XVII. MANILA HEMP—(ABACA). Hemp (^Musa textilis)—referred to by some writers as M. troglo-dytarum—is...