Blackberry
₡2,550.00
Scientific name: Rubus fruticosus
Family: Moreae
Origin: Europe
Medicinal use: Used as a tinctorial plant. Green branches, leaves and roots can be used. They color from blackish to yellowish, going through brown and beige. The fruits provide anticyan pigment such as cyanidin, malvidin and chrysanthemum, which are sensitive to pH. The different colors that it adopts determine the degree of ripening (green, red and black, respectively).
5 in stock
Related products
-
Guava, Apple
Natural colorant garden ₡1,900.00 Add to cartGuava, Apple
₡1,900.00
SKU: 0910 Category: Natural colorant gardenScientific name: Psidium guajava
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Caribbean, C and S America
Medicinal use: Tree or shrub that reaches 4 to 11 m in height. The fruits can be consumed fresh in jellies, preserves, jams and sweets; They are highly desired by a large number of wild and domestic animals and flowers are an important source of pollen and nectar for beekeeping. The bark, leaves and green fruits contain tannins that have been used for dyeing and tanning.
53 in stock
-
Out of Stock
Mahogany, West Indies
Natural colorant garden ₡3,750.00 Read moreMahogany, West Indies
₡3,750.00
SKU: 0455 Category: Natural colorant gardenScientific name: Swietenia macrophylla
Family: Meliaceae
Origin: Caribbean and USA
Medicinal use: Reddish wood, which gives its name to the mahogany color (from reddish brown to red wine), very heavy and solid, so it sinks quickly in the water and rivers cannot be used to float logs to a sawmill. It is a fine-grained wood, ideal for cabinetmaking because it is easy to carve, of great value for making furniture and, in general, it is one of the most valuable woods on the world market.
Out of stock
-
Chamomile, Yellow
Natural colorant garden ₡3,750.00 Add to cartChamomile, Yellow
₡3,750.00
SKU: 1300 Category: Natural colorant gardenScientific name: Cota tinctoria
Family: Asteraceae
Origin: Europe, Siberia and Iran
Medicinal use: The inflorescence of this plant, which contains two flavonic derivatives, luteolin and apigenin, was once used in the textile industry to produce a bright yellow dye, used to dye fabrics. As well as for its dye properties, it is also known for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties, it is also often used to prepare lightening solutions for hair, hence the common name “chamomile” from dyers.
2 in stock
-
Calendula
Essential Oil garden, Medicinal Garden, Natural colorant garden ₡2,550.00 Add to cartCalendula
₡2,550.00
SKU: 0395 Categories: Essential Oil garden, Medicinal Garden, Natural colorant gardenScientific name: Calendula officinalis
Family: Asteraceae
Origin: S Europe
Medicinal use: It used to be used in the kitchen as a substitute for saffron, assuming the name of poor man’s saffron, as it has the ability to give food color and flavor. Its pharmacological properties are also known, using the dried or fresh petals, since they have culinary and medicinal applications. Some of its many properties are anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, soothing, antibiotic, and to treat indigestion, stomach ulcers and conjunctivitis.
67 in stock