A coil of sennit, hand-woven from coconut husk fibers at the National Park of American Samoa. The coconut is the most useful of all plants in American Samoa. The tree provides a wide range of useful products, and nearly all its parts except its roots are used.http://pacificislandparks.com/2010/06/01/its-just-a-coconut-right/
I have 3 very productive "Panama Talls" with delicious nuts. I would love to figure out more items to make. I have been trying to sprout as many as possible because I think they may be lethal yellow resistance (knock on wood). I also use the old nuts as mulch, by quartering them with an axe. It can be a bit messy, though. The mulch last for a long time. Saw this in Costa Rica. I have been saving the "matting" for orchids. I have also just figure out that I can shred some of the coir in the chipper for orchid/staghorn material. I have no idea how they make the cordage though. Lots of time on their hands.
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