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these plants: A dye made from
Maclura tinctoria (
old fustic) A dye made from
Cotinus coggygria (young
fustic) This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species...
- as
old fustic and dyer's mulberry, is a
medium to
large tree of the Neotropics, from
Mexico to Argentina. It
produces a
yellow dye
called fustic primarily...
- red dye.
Catechu or
cutch from
Acacia wood,
producing a dark
brown dye.
Old Fustic from
India and Africa,
producing a
yellow dye.
Logwood from Belize, producing...
- be
isolated from
Maclura pomifera (Osage orange),
Maclura tinctoria (
old fustic), and from
leaves of
Psidium guajava (common guava). In a preclinical...
-
sunlight (fugitive to light) or washing, as
opposed to colorfast.
fustic Fustic or
old fustic is a
brilliant yellow dye
derived from the
inner bark of the...
- M.
tinctoria may
refer to:
Maclura tinctoria, the
old fustic, a
medium to
large tree
species found from
Mexico to
Argentina Morinda tinctoria, the aal...
-
cypress pine. The name
cypress is
occasionally used for some
species of
fustic and for bald cypress, and it
often denotes jack pine in
eastern Canada....
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accent rather than
having the
character sound like "some Oxford-educated,
old,
fusty guy in a
tudor parlor somewhere", and
aside from
researching the character's...
-
Persian word for
woven (tāftah), and it
might have
Arabic intermediation.
Fustic is a
textile dye. The name is
traceable to late
medieval Spanish fustet...
- Alan Bay and
Fustic House. He
designed and
built Mango Bay from
scratch and was
commissioned by the
Barbados government to
restore the
old British officers...