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tinctoria (Linn.), sometimes known as Machura tinctoria (D. Don), but generally now named Chlorophora tinctoria (Gaudich.), yields the dye-stuff Fustic, chiefly used for colouring wood of an orange-yellow colour.
Cultivated widely, often as a hedge plant because of its spiny, impenetrable branches, it is a source of a flexible and durable wood and of a yellow-orange dye, from the root bark, that is similar to the more widely used fustic (Maclura tinctoria).
#156 Cotinus coggygria Common Names: smoketree, smoke bush, Venetian sumac, European smoketree, fustet, Hungarian fustic Family: Anacardiaceae (cashew Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
M. excelsa (African Teak) - M. pomifera (Bodock Tree) - M. pomifera 'Cannonball' (Osage-Orange) - M. pomifera 'White Shield' (Bodock Tree) - M. tinctoria (Fustictree) More Info ...
See also: Red Mulberry, Morus, Rubber, India, Fruits
 
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