bimli hemp

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bimli hemp

A farmer harvests bimli hemp in a sunny field.

Definition

Noun: 1. A valuable fiber plant: Refers to a specific plant species, Hibiscus cannabinus, native to the East Indies but now cultivated in many regions. It is grown primarily for the strong, durable fiber obtained from its stems.

Usage Examples
  • The farmers increased their cultivation of bimli hemp due to the high demand for natural fibers.
  • Rope and cordage are often made from the sturdy fibers of bimli hemp.
  • Unlike true hemp from the cannabis plant, bimli hemp belongs to the hibiscus family.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in botanical, agricultural, and textile contexts to specify this particular fiber crop, distinguishing it from other plants also called "hemp," such as Manila hemp (abacá) or true hemp (Cannabis sativa).
Variants and Related Words
  • Kenaf: A more common synonym for the same plant ().
  • Deccan hemp: Another regional name for this plant.
  • Indian hemp: A name that can cause confusion, as it sometimes refers to . In clear agricultural contexts, it may refer to .
Synonyms
  • Kenaf
  • Deccan hemp
  • (botanical name)
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically denotes the plant . It is crucial to note that "bimli hemp" is not a variety of true hemp from the genus, which is known for narcotic properties. This plant is cultivated solely for its industrial fiber.
bimli hemp

A farmer harvests bimli hemp in a sunny field.

Noun
  1. valuable fiber plant of East Indies now widespread in cultivation