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commonly known as
madder, e.g.
Rubia tinctorum (common
madder),
Rubia peregrina (
wild madder), and
Rubia cordifolia (Indian
madder).
Rubia was an economically...
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madder (also
known as
madder) is a red
paint made from the
pigment madder lake, a
traditional lake
pigment extracted from the
common madder plant...
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Rubia peregrina, the
common wild madder, is a
herbaceous perennial plant species belonging to the
bedstraw and
coffee family Rubiaceae. The
genus name...
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inhabitant of
Baltic meadows –
Galium mollugo,
commonly known as
bedstraw or
wild madder. Its
spatial pattern or
fractal is also
depicted in the logo of MADARA...
- spinosa), dog rose (Rosa canina),
evergreen rose (R. sempervirens),
wild madder (Rubia peregrina),
elmleaf blackberry (Rubus ulmifolius), butcher's broom...
- New Men, a
chronicle of
American seminarians in Rome, and The Root of
Wild Madder,
about the ****
trade in Iran and Afghanistan. In 2015, Da Capo Press...
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national protection Peach-leaved
bellflower (Campanula persicifolia)
Wild madder (Rubia peregrina)
Burnet rose (Rosa pimpinellifolia)
Cranesbill (Geranium...
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development was
related with a
dyeing technique using the
roots of the
wild madder (ριζάρι,
Rubia tinctorum) and
providing an
indelible and
shiny color...
- "'
Wilder,
madder, ****er than a Beatle's hairdo'". The Guardian. London.
Retrieved 27
January 2010. Savage, Jon (12
November 2006). "M**** by name,
wild by...
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Brian Murphy (4
August 2006). The Root of
Wild Madder:
Chasing the History, Mystery, and Lore of the
Persian ****. Simon...