Description
Solidago
The dried flowers and leaves of the goldenrod are used to create colours from yellow through to green.
Takes better on protein fibres than cellulose fibres.
100g – £6.00
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Solidago
The dried flowers and leaves of the goldenrod are used to create colours from yellow through to green.
Takes better on protein fibres than cellulose fibres.
100g – £6.00
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
|---|
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Alkanna tinctoria or dyer’s alkanet is a very attractive purple colourant found in the roots of plants belonging to the borage family.
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