a coarse fiber obtained from the husk, the fibrous outer shell of a coconut, used chiefly in making rope and matting.
stiff coarse fiber from the outer husk of a coconut
Fibrous material derived from the outer husk of the coconut; used as an environmentally friendly replacement for peat in potting composts but usually less easy to manage. Sometimes known as coconut fibre.
A the ground up hulls of the coconut. Used in soiless mixes in place of peat moss.
Coco coir. A short coarse fiber from the outer husk of a coconut. Used as a Casing ingredient. Brand names include Bed-A-Beast .
Coir (Etymological origin: from Tamil and Malayalam - kayar - cord) is a coarse fibre extracted from the fibrous outer shell of a coconut.