wild madder

plant
Also known as: Rubia peregrina

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species of madder

  • common madder
    In madder

    cordifolia), and the wild madder (R. peregrina) were formerly cultivated for a red dye known as alizarin, which was obtained from the ground-up roots. That dye was used for cloth and could be prepared and applied in such a way as to yield pink and purple shades as…

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