Stubby? Theo Frasti? Annual semi-shrub herb with pilose stems and branches. Leaves are round and heart-shaped, with crenulate edges and densely stellate pilose on both sides; Petiole is stellate villous; Stipules fall off early. Flowers solitary in leaf axils, pedicels pilose; Calyx cup-shaped, lobes ovate; The flowers are yellow and the petals are obovate. Capsule hemispherical, seeds kidney-shaped, brown, stellate pilose. The flowering period is July-August. ? China is produced in all provinces except Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and cultivated in all parts of Northeast China. Common on roadsides, wasteland and fields. Distributed in Vietnam, India, Japan, Europe, North America and other regions. This kind of stem bark fiber is white and shiny, and can be used to weave sacks, twine, Ma Xie and other textile materials. The oil content of seeds is about 15- 16%, which is used for soap making, painting and industrial lubricants. Whole grass can be used as medicine. ? Fast navigation? Relationship table? Chinese name? Thick and short? No? Weighing? Chinese toon hemp, pond hemp, green hemp, white hemp, clover, etc. Border? Plant kingdom? Outline? Dicotyledonous eye? Malva? Family? Malva? Kind? Latin scientific name of ramie? Stubby? Theo Frasti? Doctor? Binary method? Stubby? Theo Frasti? Door? Angiosperm? Asia? Outline? Primitive perianth subclass? Branch? Malvaceae? Genus? Furong? Distribution area? China, Viet Nam, India, Japan and Europe.
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