The unique Welger conical twine holder accepts all standard quality twines y and adapts automatically to all twine thicknesses. |
It then twines around the stem of the host plant and throws out haustoria, which penetrate it. |
Sisal is a major crop in Tanzania and produces an extremely strong fibre used in twines, ropes, carpets and bags. |
Through the right ganglionic cord, which twines itself on the spinal medulla, ascend the solar atoms from our seminal system. |
For the fabrication of the ring in gold, the craftsman first converts gold into thin wires and then winds and twines them to form the patterns on a circular base. |
Through the left ganglionic cord, which twines itself on the same, ascend the lunar atoms from the same seminal system. |