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Maclura tinctoria - Wikipedia
It produces a yellow dye called fustic primarily known for coloring khaki fabric for US military apparel during World War I. en.wikipedia.org
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Fustic - Wikipedia
Fustic is a common name for several plants and a yellow dye produced from these plants: Maclura tinctoria (dyer's mulberry or old fustic) and the yellow dye ... en.wikipedia.org
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Fustic - Natural Dyes
Fustic produces a range of colours from daffodil yellow to deep gold to orange. When used as an underdye with indigo Fustic yields forest greens and teals. naturaldyes.ca
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fustic
fustic (ˈfʌstɪk) Also 6–7 fusticke, (7 fustwick, 8 fustoc, -uc), 7–9 fustick. [a. F. fustoc, a. Sp. fustoc, a. Arab. fustuq, ad. Gr. πιστάκη pistachio. The name was transferred from the pistachio to the closely-allied sumach-tree (Rhus Cotinus), and thence to another tree which resembles the latter ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dyeing with Fustic | Wild Colours natural dyes
Fustic is an easy dye to use. Put 50 grams of fustic wood chips in a saucepan, pour boiling water over and then leave them overnight. The following day, simmer ... www.wildcolours.co.uk
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The Beginner Dye Kit: Fustic Greens - Botanical Colors
Fustic is high in tannic acid, which makes it an ideal cotton dye. In fact, it was used in the military to dye the color khaki during World War I. botanicalcolors.com
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FUSTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FUSTIC is the wood of a tropical American tree (Chlorophora tinctoria) of the mulberry family that yields a yellow dye; also : any of several ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Dye Plants - Old Fustic aka Dyer's Mulberry - A Wandering Botanist
Old fustic, also called dyer's mulberry, was one of the most important yellow dyes in Europe from the 16th century to the early 20th century. khkeeler.blogspot.com
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Dyeing With Old Fustic Extract (Maclura Tinctoria) - Shepherd Textiles
Old Fustic is powerful, easy to work with, and it is also highly tannic, which makes it perfect for dyeing cotton and linen. shepherdtextiles.com
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Liquid Fustic - Botanical Colors
Fustic is native to Central America and was an important yellow dye high in tannins. We use liquid fustic in the same percentages as fustic powder, and it ... botanicalcolors.com
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Fustic (Maclura tinctoria) - iNaturalist
Maclura tinctoria, commonly known as old fustic or dyer's mulberry is a medium to large tree of the Neotropics, from Mexico to Argentina. www.inaturalist.org
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fustet
fustet (ˈfʌstɪt) [a. F. fustet, ad. Pr. fustet = Sp. fustete, an etymologizing corruption (as if dim. of Pr. fust, Sp. fuste stick, piece of wood) of the Arab. source of fustic.] A small European shrub (Rhus Cotinus), from which a yellow dye is extracted; called also young fustic. (See quots.)1821 U... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fustin
It can be found in young fustic (Cotinus coggygria) and in the lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum). wikipedia.org
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moritannic
moritannic, a. Chem. (mɒrɪˈtænɪk) Also morintannic. [f. mori-n + tannic a.] Only in moritannic acid (see quots.).1857 Miller Elem. Chem. (1862) III. 602 Fustic furnishes a yellow colouring matter..termed moritannic acid. 1891 Syd. Soc. Lex., Morintannic acid... The name given by Wagner to a powder o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Morin (flavonol)
Morin is a yellow chemical compound that can be isolated from Maclura pomifera (Osage orange), Maclura tinctoria (old fustic), and from leaves of Psidium wikipedia.org
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