lanena
Lanena refers to the flax plant, scientifically known as Linum usitatissimum. This annual herbaceous plant is cultivated for its fibers and its seeds, both of which have a long history of human use. The fibers are extracted from the stem of the flax plant and are primarily used to produce linen, a strong and durable textile. Linen is known for its breathability, absorbency, and ability to withstand frequent washing, making it a popular material for clothing, bedding, and household linens.
Flax seeds, also called linseed, are a source of essential fatty acids, particularly omega-3 fatty acids, as