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Domestication of Plants in the Old World: The Origin and ...
Dyer's rocket or weld Reseda luteola L. (Resedaceae) is the source of a very
intense flavon-type yellow pigment extracted from its roots, stems, foliage, and
flowers. This plant was extensively cultivated (by seed planting) until the
beginning of ...
Daniel Zohary, Maria Hopf, Ehud Weiss, 2012
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CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, ...
... white upright, white mignonette Arabic: baasous khrouf R. lutea L. English:
dyer's rocket, wild rocket, dyer's weed, weld, wild mignonette, cut-leaf mignonette,
cut-leaved mignonette, yellow mignonette South Africa: katstertbossie R. luteola
L.
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
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The Rural cyclopedia, or A general dictionary of ...
See Quercitron. DYER'S ROCKET. See Dyer's Weed. DYER'S WEED, —
botanically Reseda luteola. A biennial, indigenous, agricultural plant, of the
mignonette genus. It bears also the popular names of weld, wold, yellow weed,
dyer's rocket, ...
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Medieval Archaeology - Crabtree
There have also been records of madder, greenweed, dyer's rocket (or weld,
Reseda luteola L.), and perhaps also woad from fourteenth-century riverside
deposits in Bristol, England; more recently, remains of some of these plants have
been ...
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Flora of Edinburgh: Being a List of Plants Found in the ...
R. lutea, L. Cut-leaved or wild Mignonette, Base Dyer's Rocket. Waste "places —
June-August. Burntisland and Pettycur, Charleston, St. Davids, debris of
Salisbury Crags, Kirkcaldy, Aberlady, Morrison's Haven, Raith, North Berwick.
John Hutton Balfour, John Sadler, 1863
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The flowering plants of Tunbridge Wells and neighbourhood
Herbaceous plants, with alternate leaves. 1. Reseda. Linn. Mignonette. Reseda
luteola. 1. R. luteola, Linn. Dyer's Rocket, yeUcno Weed or Weld. Leaves
elongate-lanceolate, undivided; Calyx 4 cleft; Petals 4 or 5, very unequal, longer
than the ...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Chemoetymology: The Whys and ...
... diminutive of lupus (Latin: hop plant), and -one lutein (xanthophyll) C40H56O2,
derived from lute(o)- and -in(e) lute(o)derived from luteus (Latin: yellow), from
lutum (Latin: dyer's rocket) luteolin C15H10O6, derived from the specific epithet
of ...
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The Complete Book Of Herbs And Spices
242, 243; garden cultivation, 132 dyer's greenweed, 1 34 dyer's rocket see weld
dyer's saffron see saff lower dyes, 1 34, 234-42; candles, 232; hair, 258, 261
Easter biscuits, 207, 203 Easter ledges see bistort Eastern ledge (herb pudding),
199 ...
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Handbook of the Torquay Flora, etc
DYER'S-ROCKET,. MIGNONETTE. R. Luteola (common 1)., Yellow-weed or
Weld.)—In waste grounds and stony pastures. An erect plant, with a hardy stifl'
stem, not much branched, about 2 feet high, smooth. Leaves long and lance-
shaped, ...
Robert STEWART (M.R.C.S.), 1860
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Materials for a Flora of Wakefield and its neighbourhood
Radish. R. Rhaphanz'strum, L. Wild Radish. A. June—October. Frequent in
cornfields. ORDER—RESEDACEE RESEDA. Linn. Dyer's Rocket. Mignionette. R
. Luteola, L. Common Dyer's Rocket or Yellow Weed. A. J une—October.
Common.
Thomas Waller GISSING, 1867