Difference between revisions of "Piassava Fibre"
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 12 May 2016
Piassava, which is also called piaçaba, piasaba, pissaba, piassaba, and piaçá, is a fibrous product of two Brazilian palms: Attalea funifera and Leopoldinia piassaba. It is often used in making brooms, and for other purposes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piassava