Dye plant - Specimen details

Dye plant - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 71866

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Plant Name NONE Roccella montagnei Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Dye plant Vernacular Name
Iso Country Kenya TDWG Region Kenya
Parts Held Dye plant Geography Description Kenya, Tropical East Africa
Uses Dye plantUse: MATERIALS - Tannins/Dyestuffs User: Man TDWG use MATERIALS - Tannins/Dyestuffs
Storage Bottles, boxes etc Related Items
Donor British Empire Exhib Donor No
Donor Date 00/00/1924 Donor Notes
Collector Collector No
Collection Notes Collection Date
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Notes: Label source: Lichens; The Phoenicians used lichens in making Tyrian purple and later a royal purple dye was made from lichens only and called orchil, argol or archil. A Florentine merchant brought orchil to Italy in the 14th century and later an Italian, dyer introduced it to England. A form of orchil called cudbear was produced in Scotland and another form called lac or litmus was made by the Dutch. Cudbear is now used as a dye for foodstuffs and litmus is still used as a reagent. Lichens have also been, used as sources of dyes in Ireland and Scandinavia, and still are so used, to a small extent.

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