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What does flax mean?

The definition of flax refers to general cloth.

1, cloth is a common decorative material. Including chemical fiber carpet, non-woven fabric wall covering, linen, nylon cloth, colored adhesive tape, flannel and other fabrics.

2. Fabric plays a considerable role in decoration and display, and it is often the main force that cannot be ignored in the whole sales space. A large number of fabrics are used for wall decoration, partition and background treatment, and can also form a good commercial space display style.

3. Woven fabrics can be divided into two categories: woven fabrics and knitted fabrics. From the processing technology, it can be divided into: grey cloth, bleached cloth, dyed cloth, printed cloth, yarn-dyed cloth, mixed craft cloth (such as printing on yarn-dyed cloth, composite cloth, flocking cloth, imitation fur cloth) and so on. It can also be divided into raw materials: cotton cloth, chemical fiber cloth, linen, woolen cloth, silk, blended fabric and so on.

Related knowledge of grass

1. Grass generally refers to herbaceous plants, which is the floorboard of a kind of plants. It is not a unit in the classification of plant science, and the concept corresponding to herbaceous plants is woody plants. People usually call herbs "grass" and woody plants "trees".

2, but occasionally there are exceptions, such as bamboo, which is a tall tree-like herb, but people often regard it as a tree because they are tall and thick. But in fact, they are herbs formed because of the special climate.

Grass, like crops, needs certain mineral nutrition to grow well, but usually few people fertilize grass. In winter, when grass is burned to ash, the mineral components in it remain in the ash, which can penetrate into the soil with the rain and make the minerals return to the soil, just like applying fertilizer once.

Grass can make use of them when it germinates and grows in spring, so the burnt lawn will grow better than the unburned one. Burning lawns can also kill pests and germs. Pests and germs burn with grass, thus reducing pests and diseases in spring. Some people may ask, burning the lawn will burn the grass to death, right

In fact, only the dead leaves and stems of the grass were burned, and the underground roots growing in the soil were not affected. When spring comes, the grass can still grow. The ancient poem "The mountain fire is not over, and the spring breeze is high" describes this phenomenon.