Flax
Linum usitatissimum
Linaceae
Growth habit
Herbaceous
Perennation
Annual
Native distribution
Asia
Biocultural value
Ancient Egyptians and Greeks produced linen from stem fibers. Stems are the source of fibers used to produce linen. Seeds yield flax and linseed oils and meal.
Location
Source of plant
Richters
Description
Erect annual to 120cm. Leaves linear to lanceolate, to 3mm wide, acute. Flowers blue, to 1.25cm diameter, in terminal, leafy, corymbose panicles; sepals ovate, acute, the inner scarious-margined; petals somewhat crenate.
USDA Hardiness Zone
4
Special characteristics
fiber, other ethnobotanical uses