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Asperula Tinctoria (Noun)

Meaning

Creeping European perennial having red or pinkish-white flowers and red roots sometimes used as a substitute for madder in dyeing.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • Asperula tinctoria is a creeping European perennial that has been used for centuries in natural dyeing due to its vibrant red roots.
  • The asperula tinctoria plant, also known as dyer's woodruff, was traditionally used as a substitute for madder in textile dyeing.
  • Asperula tinctoria is often found growing in woodlands and hedgerows throughout Europe, where its delicate pinkish-white flowers bloom in late spring.
  • In the 18th century, asperula tinctoria was widely cultivated for its red roots, which were used to create a range of shades from pale pink to deep crimson.
  • Asperula tinctoria is still used today by some textile artists and craftspeople who value its unique color and historical significance in natural dyeing.

Synonyms

  • Dyer's Woodruff

Hypernyms

  • Woodruff
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