Reseda luteola
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Definition
Noun: * A plant species: Reseda luteola is a species of flowering plant in the family Resedaceae, also known as dyer's rocket or weld. It is a biennial or short-lived perennial herb native to Eurasia and North Africa, and naturalized in other regions including North America. Historically, it was the most important source of a fast, lightfast yellow dye for textiles before the advent of synthetic dyes.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The medieval tapestry's vibrant yellow was achieved using a dye extracted from Reseda luteola.
- Botanists are studying the spread of Reseda luteola in the coastal grasslands.
- For authentic historical dyeing, you need to cultivate Reseda luteola in your garden.
Advanced Usage
- In historical/art conservation contexts: The term is used to specify the plant source of a historical pigment or dye identified in an artwork.
- Analysis confirmed the presence of luteolin, indicating the yellow glaze came from Reseda luteola.
Variants and Related Words
- Weld (n): The common name for , especially in the context of dyeing.
- Dyer's rocket (n): Another common name for this plant.
- Luteolin (n): The primary flavonoid pigment compound responsible for the yellow color obtained from .
Synonyms
- Weld
- Dyer's rocket
- Yellow-weed (a less common name)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Weld dye (n): The yellow dye produced from .
- Reseda genus (n): The broader plant genus to which belongs.
Noun
- European mignonette cultivated as a source of yellow dye; naturalized in North America