Previous page Next page Bottom Top One level up Home

Kenaf

Webpages concerning "Kenaf"

Fine Stationery made of 100\% cotton from Crane & Company. Crane offers distinctive, elegant stationery, invitations, and business papers for the writer in each of us.
http://www.crane.com/specialtypapers/continuum/productinformation/kenaf.asp
Keywords:
fine stationery, holiday cards, crane stationery, stationary, personalized stationery, personalized notes, wedding invitations, party invitations, thank you notes, baby/birth announcements, sympathy, greeting cards, journals, business, &, resume, paper, pens

http://www.crane.com/specialtypapers/continuum/productinformation/kenaf.asp

Kenaf Industries of South Texas is vertically integrated (from final product to seed) and experienced in all facets of the Kenaf Business. The company has global experience in growing, processing, manufacturing and marketing kenaf products (including K~Decking and K~Fencing) and technologies.
http://www.kenaf-industries.com
Keywords:
Kenaf, Industries, K~Decking, K~Fencing, South, Texas, natural, fibers, agricultural fibers, composite lumber, decking, decks, BioKasing, oil absorbents, bast fiber, natural fiber, nonwovens, forage crops, kenaf seed, processing, extruded composites, environmental solutions, building

http://www.kenaf-industries.com

http://www.visionpaper.com/kenaf2.html
Keywords:
kenaf, kenaf paper, kenaf fiber, Vision Paper, kenaf products, kenaf seed, tree-free paper, chlorine-free, recycled paper, Re:Vision

http://www.visionpaper.com/kenaf2.html

http://www.ecomall.com/greenshopping/kenafx.htm

http://www.ecomall.com/greenshopping/kenafx.htm

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/nexus/Hibiscus_cannabinus_nex.html

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/nexus/Hibiscus_cannabinus_nex.html

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Hibiscus_cannabinus.html

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Hibiscus_cannabinus.html

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1993/v2-402.html

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1993/v2-402.html

Help building the largest human-edited directory of the web
Suggest URL - Open Directory Project - Become an editor
directopedia.org uses links and structure from dmoz Open Directory Project.
The contents has been generating using technology developed by scientec.

Wikipedia-Article "Kenaf"

Kenaf

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Malvales
Family: Malvaceae
Genus: Hibiscus
Species: H. cannabinus
Binomial name
Hibiscus cannabinus
L.

Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) is a species of Hibiscus, probably native to southern Asia, though its exact natural origin is unknown. The name also applies to the fibre obtained from this plant. Other names include Bimli, Ambari Hemp, Deccan Hemp, and Bimlipatum Jute.

It is an annual or biennial herbaceous plant (rarely a short-lived perennial) growing to 1.5-3.5 m tall with a woody base. The stems are 1-2 cm diameter, often but not always branched. The leaves are 10-15 cm long, variable in shape, with leaves near the base of the stems being deeply lobed with 3-7 lobes, while leaves near the top of the stem are shallowly lobed or unlobed lanceolate. The flowers are 8-15 cm diameter, white, yellow, or purple; when white or yellow, the centre is still dark purple. The fruit is a capsule 2 cm diameter, containing several seeds.

Uses

Dried Kenaf stems
Enlarge
Dried Kenaf stems

Kenaf has long been cultivated for its fibre in India, Bangladesh, Thailand, parts of Africa, and to a small extent in southeast Europe. The stems produce two types of fibre, a coarser fibre in the outer layer, and a finer fibre in the core. It matures in 100 to 125 days. About 200 cultivars are grown. It is very fast-growing, and is a promising alternative to wood pulp for paper manufacture. The seeds produce a vegetable oil that is used in oil lamps.

References and external links

Founded in 1997 with individuals and organizations working directly or indirectly with kenaf and kenaf-based products, plus those with environmental concerns.

A UN collaboration for learning various aspects of Jute and Kenaf. Its headquarter is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It targets business societies in India, Bangladesh, and Thailand.

Gives nice description about the architecture of the Kenaf Plant.

Provides information on Market Place, News, and Links about Kenaf in German language.

A German site for Kenaf and other agricultural commodities related articles (Also available in English).

This article is based on the article "Kenaf" from Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia created and edited by online user community. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License. Here you find the list of authors of this article. The article can only edited within Wikipedia. Edit this article in Wikipedia.