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Sisal Plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sisal Plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sisal plant used for knitting ropes, Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rope of Sisal Plant, agave sisalana, Plantation at Fort Dauphin in Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rope Factory, Sisal Plant, agave sisalana, Fort Dauphin in Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rope of Sisal Plant, agave sisalana, Drying Fibers, Factory at Fort Dauphin in Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sisal Plant, agave sisalana, Plantation in Madagascar near Fort Dauphin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sisal Plant
Stems of Sisal Plant Against Beach Ocean and Skyline Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lush green sisal plant thriving in natural sunlight, perfect for botanical or tropical decor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sisal Plant, agave sisalana, Plantation near Fort Dauphin in Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rope Factory, Sisal Plant, agave sisalana, Fibres drying, Fort Dauphin in Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rope Factory, Sisal Plant, agave sisalana, Fibres drying, Fort Dauphin in Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sisal Plant, agave sisalana, Fort Dauphin in Madagascar Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is a kind of sisal plant, similar to pineapple leaves. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A sisal plant (Agave sisalana) seen in Northern Tanzania (Africa). Sisal originally is a species of Agave native to southern Mexico but widely cultivated and naturalized in many other countries. It yields a stiff fiber used in making various products. The sisal fiber is traditionally used for rope and twine, but also paper, cloth, wall coverings, carpets, and dartboards. The plant has a life span of approximately 10 years.


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