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- Rubia tinctorum - Wikipedia
Rubia tinctorum, the rose madder or common madder or dyer's madder, is a herbaceous perennial plant species belonging to the bedstraw and coffee family Rubiaceae
- Madder | Description, Species, Uses | Britannica
Madder, genus of about 80 species of perennial plants in the madder family (Rubiaceae), several of which were once commonly cultivated as a source of dye Madder species are distributed throughout the Mediterranean region, Asia, Africa, and the Americas
- Growing Madder For Dye - Gardening Know How
Madder (Rubia tinctorum) is a plant native to the Mediterranean that has been used for centuries to make reliably vivid red dye The plant is a perennial that is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9, but in colder zones it can be grown in containers and overwintered indoors
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Madder Root - Epic Gardening
When you look at a madder plant, it may not look like more than a scraggly weed But when you dig up a mature plant and look at its bright red roots, you’ll see why this herb is so special These roots create a vibrant red dye that you can use to color wool, linen, cotton, and other fibers
- Madder Uses and Benefits - The Herbal Resource
Botanical Name: Rubia tinctorum Other Common Names: Dyer's madder, ground-madder, robbia, wild madder, Indian madder, Krapp (Norwegian), rubia (Spanish), garance (French), Färberkrapp (German)
- MADDER: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions . . . - WebMD
Madder is a plant The root is used to make medicine People use madder for conditions such as kidney stones, menstrual disorders, urinary tract disorders, wound healing, and many others, but
- Madder - Medicinal Herb Info
Madder is a plant known almost exclusively as a dye plant The long fleshy root, when dried and milled, yields a variety of colors: red, pink, brown, orange, black, lilac, and purple, depending upon the mordant used Madder has been raised commercially for its dye value
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