Description
Genista tinctoria
A very good quality dye is obtained from the flowers and leaves and lovely green when over-dyed with woad.
Contains luteolin.
HOW TO DYE WITH DYER’S GREENWEED
100g – £6.00
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Genista tinctoria
A very good quality dye is obtained from the flowers and leaves and lovely green when over-dyed with woad.
Contains luteolin.
HOW TO DYE WITH DYER’S GREENWEED
100g – £6.00
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Madder The roots of this ancient plant are rich in red alizarin and are the source of a strong red dye. The
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(Haematoxylum campechianum) Logwood comes from a tree native to the West Indies and the Yucatan Peninsula. With alum it gives purple to
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(Haematoxylum campechianum) Logwood comes from a tree native to the West Indies and the Yucatan Peninsula. With alum it gives purple to
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(Haematoxylum campechianum) Logwood comes from a tree native to the West Indies and the Yucatan Peninsula. With alum it gives purple to
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Tagetes erecta A major source of carotenoids. Fresh or dried flowers produce yellow-orange and gold colours. 100g – £5.50 HOW TO DYE
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