Agave sisalana
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Definition
Noun: * A tropical American plant (Agave sisalana) of the agave family, characterized by its large, thick, sword-shaped leaves that yield a strong, durable fiber. This fiber is commercially important and is primarily used in the manufacture of cordage, rope, twine, and various coarse textiles.
Usage
- The term Agave sisalana is the formal botanical name. In common usage, especially in agricultural and industrial contexts, the plant is most frequently referred to simply as sisal or the sisal plant.
- It is used to specify the plant species cultivated for its hard fiber, distinguishing it from other agave species used for different purposes (e.g., producing tequila or ornamental plants).
Examples
- Agave sisalana is cultivated extensively in plantations for its valuable leaf fiber.
- The coarse, strong strands extracted from the leaves of Agave sisalana are twisted into rope.
- Historically, the cultivation of Agave sisalana was a major industry in certain regions.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and taxonomic writing, the full binomial name is used to ensure precise scientific identification.
- The fiber itself is called sisal or sisal fiber, a direct reference to the plant species.
Variants and Related Words
- Sisal (n): The common name for both the plant and the fiber obtained from it.
- Sisal ropes are known for their strength and resistance to saltwater.
- Sisal hemp (n): A historical or alternative term for sisal fiber, though it is not true hemp.
- Henequen (n): A fiber from a related agave species (), often compared or contrasted with sisal.
Synonyms
- Sisal plant
- Sisal agave
Related Terms and Phrases
- Hard fiber: A category of plant fibers (including sisal, abaca, henequen) known for their stiffness and strength, used for cordage.
- Cordage: A general term for materials like ropes, cords, and twines, which are primary products made from sisal fiber.
- Agave (n): The genus to which belongs, comprising many succulent plants.
Noun
- Mexican or West Indian plant with large fleshy leaves yielding a stiff fiber used in e.g. rope