RFPWJ62R–Mulukhiyah Leafs drying in the sun. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.I
RF2JRDRM1–Green leaves of Jute mallow or nalta jute (Corchorus olitorius) at a farm on the west bank of Nile in Luxor, Egypt
RMJ4JC9E–Jute fibres hang for drying in Gopalganj, Bangladesh.
RF2PNK2Y6–Organic Jute mallow AKA Jew's mallow or Nalta jute plant - primary source of jute fiber and AKA superfood with numerous health and medical benefits
RM2A8C2M2–Jute stalks are kept on the field after harvesting at Faridpur, Bangladesh.
RF2KE5R6E–Jute mallow and its seeds AKA Saluyot, Jew's mallow or Nalta jute plant, has primary source of jute fiber and known as superfood with health benefits
RF2GNNTC9–Jew's Mallow leaf or jute or Corchorus olitorius is a tropical, annual herb that is upright, branching, and slightly woody
RF2JBYTGJ–Jute mallow AKA Jew's mallow or Nalta jute plant has primary source of jute fiber and known as superfood with numerous health and medical benefits
RF2F87BF8–Flat lay view of natural color braided jute (Corchorus olitorius and Corchorus capsularis)material doormat. Background texture concept.
RF2H86EKT–Mulukhiyah Leafs drying in the sun. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.I
RF2RDCABY–Mulukhiyah, also known as molokhia, molohiya or ewedu, a dish made from the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as denje'c'jute,
RF2J9RKWD–White jute plantation in greenhouse
RFT8GY40–Cultivation of jute in India. Jute is one of the important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage.
RF2HX337H–Farmer caring for young jute plants
RF2DRFCRR–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JANUARY 4, 2019: A stamp printed in Vietnam shows Corchorus olitorius, Blossoming Woody Plants serie, circa 1984
RFT8GYJR–Cultivation of jute in India. Jute is one of the important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage.
RM2CBBF30–Jute vegetable Fiber. Jute is a healthy food.
RMMP5GG2–A woman herds goats in the field. Narail, Bangladesh. August 2010.
RFEWA0FW–Jute or Corchorus capsularis or Corchorus olitorius, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Jute showing flowers.
RFPWJ63N–Mulukhiyah Leafs drying in the sun. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.I
RFFFXTC2–Jute plant, tossa jute, Corchorus olitorius, Jew's mallow, bush okra, nalta jute, jute mallow, Mayapur, West Bengal, India
RF2JTR0AM–Jute sticks are being gathered in one place and dried. The reflection of the dried stick fell into the water of the pond.
RM2JXMJRA–(8/22/2022) Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta cloth was mentioned b
RM2A8C35P–Jute stalks are kept on the field after harvesting at Faridpur, Bangladesh.
RM2JWJ2N5–Bangladesh. 22nd Aug, 2022. Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta clot
RF2GNT29B–Tossa jute, leaf or Corchorus olitorius, also called Jew's mallow, bush okra, nalta jute, or jute mallow, annual herbaceous plant in the mallow family
RF2JBYTBP–Jute mallow AKA Jew's mallow or Nalta jute plant has primary source of jute fiber and known as superfood with numerous health and medical benefits
RMJ38R57–Corchorus olitorius
RMW4WKAG–Corchorus olitorius.
RF2RDGJ2A–Mulukhiyah, also known as molokhia, molohiya or ewedu, a dish made from the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as denje'c'jute,
RF2E30WXT–Three Egyptian Spinach Seed pods isolated on white background. Mulukhiyah, molokheyya, molokhia, mulukhiyyah Greek, Corchorus olitorius or jute, nalta
RMDW1AP3–Jute
RF2GHK2MP–Farmer caring for young jute plants
RF2TCRC9K–Old illustration of Jute Mallow. By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93.
RFT8GYPR–Cultivation of jute in India. Jute is one of the important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage.
RFC6MM6M–Jute or Corchorus capsularis or Corchorus olitorius, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Jute showing flowers.
RF2D67NYG–Cultivation of jute in India. Jute is one of the important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage.
RM2HHD24R–Postage stamp from Vietnam in the Blossoming Woody Plants series issued in 1984
RFPWJ61C–Middle Eastern Woman dries Mulukhiyah Leafs on her windowsill. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow,
RM2BT4RTR–Nalta jute, tossa jute, Jew's mallow, Corchorus olitorius. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis' Botanical Magazine, London, 1828.
RF2JTR0D0–Jute sticks are being gathered in one place and dried. The reflection of the dried stick fell into the water of the pond.
RM2JXMJPR–(8/22/2022) Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta cloth was mentioned b
RM2A8C3A8–Jute stalks are kept on the field after harvesting at Faridpur, Bangladesh.
RM2JWJ365–Bangladesh. 22nd Aug, 2022. Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta clot
RF2GNNT2P–Corchorus olitorius- Tossa Jute, Jew's mallow, Nalta Jute-plant or ewedu leaf are mallow leaf, Jute leaf, Saluyot, mulukhiyah, wild okra
RF2JBYTBH–Close up of organically grown Jute mallow AKA Jew's mallow or Nalta jute plant used for healthy cooking and natural medicine. Selective focus. Portrai
RMJ380AY–Corchorus olitorius original
RF2PNK2XM–Top view of popular herbal plant Nalta Jute or simply Jute also known as Saluyot, Jew's mallow, bush okra, and Egyptian spinach. Selective focus.
RF2RDFKHE–Mulukhiyah, also known as molokhia, molohiya or ewedu, a dish made from the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as denje'c'jute,
RF2E30X13–Pile of Egyptian Spinach Seed pods isolated on white background. Mulukhiyah, molokheyya, molokhia, mulukhiyyah Greek, Corchorus olitorius or jute, nal
RMDW1ANN–Jute
RF2GKANWJ–Farmer caring for young jute plants
RMW4WKD1–Corchorus olitorius-original.
RFR2TFJE–View of plantation of white jute in sunny greenhouse
RMKHRC6M–Nalta jute, tossa jute, Jew's mallow, Corchorus olitorius. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis' Botanical Magazine, London, 1828.
RF2D67NYB–Cultivation of jute in India. Jute is one of the important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage.
RM2AN9R76–Travels and discoveries in North and Central AfricaFrom the journal of an expedition undertaken under the auspices of H.B.M.'s government, in the years 1849-1855 . was necessary toapply to the serki-n-kaswa, who for every camel sold in themarket receives three rejel. From this place we went to the vegetable-market, or kas-wa-n-deleli, which was but poorly supplied, only cucumbersand molukhia (or Corchorus olitorius) being procurable inconsiderable plenty. Passing thence to the butchers market,we found it very well supplied, and giving proof that the townwas not yet quite deserted, although som
RFPXGEEJ–Middle Eastern Woman dries Mulukhiyah Leafs on her windowsill. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow,
RMBNHE4P–Bangladesh is the world's biggest producer of jute
RF2JTR0A2–Jute sticks are being gathered in one place and dried. The reflection of the dried stick fell into the water of the pond.
RM2JXMJR1–(8/22/2022) Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta cloth was mentioned b
RM2A8C2N3–Jute stalks are kept on the field after harvesting at Faridpur, Bangladesh.
RM2JWJ3BN–Bangladesh. 22nd Aug, 2022. Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta clot
RM2AAJ3FR–Farmers harvesting jute at Faridpur in Bangladesh.
RM2JXMJP9–(8/19/2022) Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta cloth was mentioned b
RM2JWJ2HM–Bangladesh. 19th Aug, 2022. Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta clot
RF2PNK2T0–Closeup of popular herbal plant Nalta Jute or simply Jute also known as Saluyot, Jew's mallow, bush okra, and Egyptian spinach. Selective focus.
RF2RDNM1A–Mulukhiyah, also known as molokhia, molohiya or ewedu, a dish made from the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as denje'c'jute,
RF2KE5R1E–Organic Jute mallow AKA Saluyot, Jew's mallow or Nalta jute plant - primary source of jute fiber and AKA superfood with health and medical benefits
RF2E30WTA–Three Egyptian Spinach Seed pods isolated on white background. Mulukhiyah, molokheyya, molokhia, mulukhiyyah Greek, Corchorus olitorius or jute, nalta
RMP9H9R2–La petite Melochie. Mulukhiyah or jute, Corchorus olitorius, and red admiral butterfly, Vanessa atalanta. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz' Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses, qui se cultivent tant dans les jardins de la chine, que dans ceux de l'Europe, Paris, 1776.
RMW27X66–Archive image from page 324 of Cyclopedia of farm crops . Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada cyclopediaoffarm00bailuoft Year: 1922, c1907 FIBER PLANTS FIBER PLANTS the top. The basal lobes of the leaves of both spe- cies terminate in slender points. The seed-pods of C. capsularis are nearly spherical, while those of C. olitorius are prismatic or nearly cylindrical. Fig. 393. Jute, left (Oorchorus capsularis); right, Nalta Jute (Corchorus olitorius). Branches with seed-pods. The best fiber is produced by C. capsulari
RFWBCDN7–View of plantation of white jute in sunny greenhouse
RMKHPKAY–La petite Melochie. Mulukhiyah or jute, Corchorus olitorius, and red admiral butterfly, Vanessa atalanta. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz' Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses, qui se cultivent tant dans les jardins de la chine, que dans ceux de l'Europe, Paris, 1776.
RF2DK4YBC–Jute plant stems laid for drying in the sun with sky and green tree beside a village road. Jute is one of the important natural fibers after cotton in
RFPXGEEP–Middle Eastern Woman dries Mulukhiyah Leafs on her windowsill. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow,
RMPFKCWJ–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. FIBER PLANTS FIBER PLANTS 283 the top. The basal lobes of the leaves of both spe- cies terminate in slender points. The seed-pods of C. capsularis are nearly spherical, while those of C. olitorius are prismatic or nearly cylindrical.. Fig. 393. Jute, left (Oorchorus capsularis); right, Nalta ixJi [Corchorus olitorius). Branches with seed-pods. The best fiber is produced by C. capsularis, and this species is more extensively cultivated. The cultivation of C. olitorius is confined largely to the warmer and wetter regions near the coast. Se
RF2JTR0DB–Jute sticks are being gathered in one place and dried. The reflection of the dried stick fell into the water of the pond.
RFKR4D5K–Vegetable Salad, Illustration of Hand Drawn Sketch Delicious Fresh Green Melokhia Plant Isolated on White Background.
RM2AAJ1JG–Jute stalks are kept on the field after harvesting at Faridpur, Bangladesh.
RM2JXMJT7–(8/19/2022) Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta cloth was mentioned b
RM2JWJ39W–Bangladesh. 19th Aug, 2022. Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta clot
RF2RDJ5NK–Mulukhiyah, also known as molokhia, molohiya or ewedu, a dish made from the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as denje'c'jute,
RF2K3TK3N–Organic Jute mallow AKA Jew's mallow or Nalta jute plant - primary source of jute fiber and AKA superfood with numerous health and medical benefits
RF2RDNMB0–Mulukhiyah, also known as molokhia, molohiya or ewedu, a dish made from the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as denje'c'jute,
RF2E30WX2–Five Egyptian Spinach Seed pods isolated on white background. Mulukhiyah, molokheyya, molokhia, mulukhiyyah Greek, Corchorus olitorius or jute, nalta
RF2AHCHTM–View of plantation of white jute in sunny greenhouse
RM2CDFJF5–. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . Jews Mallow (Corchorus olitorius). the sea-coast, and about hedges, and thetops of it are eaten when young. It is, how-ever, collected for food only by the poor. Mammon. The Syrian term for riches;not, as has been often imagined, of any idoldeity formally acknowledged among the Syr-ians, for no evidence exists of this. By ourLord, however, it was used in a personifiedmanner, as a power that might actually re-ceive men
RFPXGEEB–Mulukhiyah Leafs drying in the sun. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.I
RMPFK1J3–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. FIBER PLANTS FIBER PLANTS the top. The basal lobes of the leaves of both spe- cies terminate in slender points. The seed-pods of C. capsularis are nearly spherical, while those of C. olitorius are prismatic or nearly cylindrical.. Fig. 393. Jute, left (Oorchorus capsularis); right, Nalta Jute (Corchorus olitorius). Branches with seed-pods. The best fiber is produced by C. capsu
RF2GMG8DE–jute harvesting at rural west bengal
RFKGAKKC–Vegetable Salad, Illustration of Hand Drawn Sketch Delicious Fresh Green Mizuna Greens, Mustard and Melokhia Plants Isolated on White Background.
RM2AAJ1A7–Farmers at Faridpur's Bhanga soaking jute in a water body after harvesting them from a nearby field.
RM2JXMJP5–(8/19/2022) Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta cloth was mentioned b
RM2JWJ2K8–Bangladesh. 19th Aug, 2022. Jute dicotyledenous fibre-yielding plant of the genus Corchorus, order Tiliaceae. Jute was once known as the golden fibre of Bangladesh, since it was the most important cash crop for the country. Jute fibre is produced mainly from two commercially important species, namely White Jute (Corchours capsularis), and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius). The centre of origin of white jute is said to be Indo-Burma including South China, and that of tossa Africa. The word jute is probably coined from the word jhuta or jota, an Orrisan word. However, the use of jutta potta clot
RF2K3TK48–Organic Jute mallow AKA Jew's mallow or Nalta jute plant - primary source of jute fiber and AKA superfood with numerous health and medical benefits
RF2RDBHH3–Mulukhiyah, also known as molokhia, molohiya or ewedu, a dish made from the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as denje'c'jute,
RF2PNK2T9–Closeup of popular herbal plant Nalta Jute or simply Jute also known as Saluyot, Jew's mallow, bush okra, and Egyptian spinach. Selective focus.
RF2E30X2N–Pile of Egyptian Spinach Seed pods isolated on white background. Mulukhiyah, molokheyya, molokhia, mulukhiyyah Greek, Corchorus olitorius or jute, nal
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