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rubia tinctorum Genus: Rubia. Species: tinctorum. (i)General background on the plant ... The roots
of Rubia tinctorum are well known as a source of the anthraquinone ...Botanical: Rubia tinctorum (LINN.) Family: NO Rubiaceae. Description; Constituents;
Medicinal Action and Uses; Other Species. ---Synonyms---Krapp. ...Rubia tinctorum is not recommended for medical use anymore. ... In Germany rubia
tinctorum is also called F erkrapp or F err Dry the roots slowly at ...Alternative food plants, roots, leaves, fruits and seeds.Image of Rubia tinctorum (Rubiaceae ) ... Image of Rubia tinctorum (Rubiaceae )
Screen size image (512 x 800 pixels) 120972 Bytes ...(Rubia tinctorum). Madder is a low creeping plant that will cover an area of
ground quite quickly. It does not need a great deal of looking after apart from ...Linnaeus portrait, Rubia tinctorum L. Linnean herbarium (S-LINN). Department of
Phanerogamic Botany Swedish Museum of Natural History (S) ...Latin, Rubia tinctorum L. Krap / Kraprod. Alizarin / Common madder / Dyer's
madder / European madder / Ground-Madder / Madder. Färber-Krapp ...<i>Rubia tinctorum</i>. RUBIACEAE madder. ... Genus Rubia Species tinctorum
Variety Cultivar Common names madder Family RUBIACEAE Specimen number S8773 Data ...Hydroxyanthraquinones are constituents of a number of plant species including
Rubia tinctorum (madder root) and Morinda officinalis that are used in ... |