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Saffron Dyers. Saffron was very popular during medieval times, used by cooks, physicians, dyers and even monks who sometimes used it to illuminate their manuscripts. Carthamus tinctorius (sometimes called dyer's saffron). Saffron is the dried stamens of the saffron crocus, crocus sativus. If she can color dishes. Saffron dyeing & finishing co ltd. 499a saffron lane leicester leicestershire le2 6uj. For centuries this dye plant has been used to make a yellow or red dye that is used for textiles but also in cosmetology. Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored. (2.5 cm), surrounded by prominent, spiny, green bracts. Be the first to review. Allow seedheads to dry on plants;

PlantFiles Pictures Carthamus Species, American Saffron, Dyer's
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499a saffron lane leicester leicestershire le2 6uj. For centuries this dye plant has been used to make a yellow or red dye that is used for textiles but also in cosmetology. Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored. If she can color dishes. (2.5 cm), surrounded by prominent, spiny, green bracts. Carthamus tinctorius (sometimes called dyer's saffron). Saffron dyeing & finishing co ltd. Saffron was very popular during medieval times, used by cooks, physicians, dyers and even monks who sometimes used it to illuminate their manuscripts. Saffron is the dried stamens of the saffron crocus, crocus sativus. Allow seedheads to dry on plants;

PlantFiles Pictures Carthamus Species, American Saffron, Dyer's

Saffron Dyers Be the first to review. 499a saffron lane leicester leicestershire le2 6uj. (2.5 cm), surrounded by prominent, spiny, green bracts. For centuries this dye plant has been used to make a yellow or red dye that is used for textiles but also in cosmetology. Saffron is the dried stamens of the saffron crocus, crocus sativus. Saffron dyeing & finishing co ltd. Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored. Be the first to review. Saffron was very popular during medieval times, used by cooks, physicians, dyers and even monks who sometimes used it to illuminate their manuscripts. If she can color dishes. Carthamus tinctorius (sometimes called dyer's saffron). Allow seedheads to dry on plants;

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