Flax

Flax: The Plant Behind Linen
Flax is the plant from which linen fibers are derived. The process involves retting, a method of rotting away the inner stalk to extract the fibers.
Linen: Historical Fabric for Rag Content Paper
Linen is a fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant, utilized historically in the production of rag content paper, often alongside cotton.

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