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Haematoxylum campechianum - Wikipedia
Haematoxylum campechianum is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae, that is native to southern Mexico, and introduced to the Caribbean, ...
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Logwood - Natural Dyes
Logwood yields deep, rich, red-purples to orchid blues and has been prized as a dyestuff since the 16th century.
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Rich Purple Logwood - Botanical Colors
We are carrying a specialty-grade Rich Purple Logwood that yields a brighter, deeper, and richer purple shade, especially on wool and silk fibers.
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logwood
logwood (ˈlɒgwʊd) [f. log n.1 + wood.] † 1. Logs stored for fuel. Obs.1666 Pepys Diary 1 Dec., It seemed to be only of logwood that hath kept the fire all this while in it. 2. a. The heartwood of an American tree (Hæmatoxylon Campechianum) used in dyeing; so called from being imported in the form of...
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Logwood - Calico Wallpaper
Logwood flows from deep, moody indigos to soft, muted grays, creating a seamless transition that captures the essence of twilight's descent.
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Logwood, cut pieces Dyes & Vegetable Color Paints
Logwood, cut pieces is suitable for Dyeing, Violin Varnish /Wooden Surfaces. Logwood, cut pieces dyes & vegetable color paints kremer pigments inc. Suitability ...
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Dyewoods
Logwood from Belize, producing a red or purple dye.
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Amazon.com: Pure Logwood Dye Powder - Net Weight: 1.76oz/50g
Logwood's main use is for dyeing textiles and leather, but it is also used to produce haematoxylin. Logwood is an easy dye to use, producing violets, ...
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Logwood - The Tree That Made Men Rich - Real Jamaica Vacations
The tree is native to southern Mexico and northern Central America. Before the English got a foothold in the Caribbean, English privateers resorted to piracy ...
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Dyeing With Royal Logwood Extract - Shepherd Textiles
This grade of logwood extract is often used for dyeing medical sutures, and is very strong. Use at 2% weight-of-fabric (WOF) for rich royal purples and ...
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Logwood Extract (Haematoxylum campechianum) | DekelDyes
Logwood EXTRACT from the Mexican region of Yucatan. This non-oxidized logwood extract yields deep purples at 1-5% WOF. 1-2% WOF will create a medium shade ...
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Haematoxylum campechianum (logwood) | CABI Compendium
H. campechianum is a shrub or small tree widely grown commercially for its wood, that has become naturalized and invasive in many tropical countries.
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blockwood
† ˈblockwood Obs. name of logwood.1581 Act 23 Eliz. ix. §1 Stuff called Logwood, alias Blockwood. 1619 Dalton Countrey Just. xviii. (1630) 48 Concerning the using of Logwood alias blockwood in dying. 1667 Lond. Gaz. No. 133/4 Two small Vessels, one..of 40. Tuns, with Block-wood and Iron.
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Haematoxylum brasiletto
Haematoxylum brasiletto, or Mexican logwood, is a species of tropical hardwood tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. It was included in the London Pharmacopoeia of 1740, which listed logwood tea as being effective against tuberculosis and dysentery.
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Baymen
They found that they could make a living cutting and selling logwood to the home country. The Baymen established the system of slavery in Belize, in order to have servants to cut logwood.
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