Madder
Madder refers to the flowering plant Rubia tinctorum, a member of the Rubiaceae family. It has been valued since antiquity for the red dye obtainable from its roots. The species is native to the Mediterranean region and western Asia, and it is grown in many temperateareas for textile and artistic dyeing.
Description and cultivation: Madder is a herbaceous perennial with creeping rhizomes. It can reach up to about
Dye production and use: The dye from madder originates primarily from anthraquinone compounds, chiefly alizarin and
Historical significance and modern context: Before the development of synthetic dyes, madder was a principal source