- Esparto
Taxobox
name = Esparto Grass
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Poales
familia =Poaceae
tribe = Stipeae
genus = "Macrochloa " or "Stipa "
species = "M. tenacissima"
binomial = "Macrochloa tenacissima"
binomial_authority = (L.) Kunth.
synonyms = "Stipa tenacissima "Esparto, or esparto grass, also known as "halfah grass" or "needle grass", "Macrochloa tenacissima" and "Stipa tenacissima", is a perennial
grass grown in northwestAfrica and southernSpain employed for crafts (cord s,basket s,espadrilles , ...).Esparto paper
It is also used for
fiber production forpaper making. The fiber makes a high quality paper often used inbook manufacturing. First used inGreat Britain in1850 , it has been extensively used there and inEurope , but is rarely found in theUnited States because of the cost of transport. It is usually combined with five to ten percentwood pulp .The "Spanish" grade is usually regarded as the higher-quality, while the "Tripoli" grade, from Africa, is the lesser in quality. The fibers are fairly short in relation to their length , yet do not create any significant amount of dust. Because of the short fiber length, the tensile strength of the paper is less than that of many other papers, but its resistance to shrinkage and stretching is superior, and the paper is a well-filled, dense paper with excellent inking qualities. It also has very good folding properties.
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Lygeum spartum ", a broadleaf perennial in the family "Gramineae ", is also used in combination, and is also sometimes called esparto grass oralbardine .Some manufacturers of
rolling paper may use esparto, which might lead to a slightly higher carcinogen level when burned [http://www.amat.es/convenio/circulares/2003/DICIEMBRE/CIRCULAR%20N%C2%BA%20114-03/Circular%20n%C2%BA%20114-03.pdf Ref] .Related terms
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Espartinas , a town in the province of Seville, Spain
*The famlly nameEspartero means "esparto worker or seller".
*Atocha is another Spanish word for "esparto".External links
* [http://www.museoespartocieza.com/ Esparto Museum] es
* [http://www.esparte.es/ Esparto en artesanía tradicional fina] es
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