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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....
- 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...