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Weld aka Dyer's Rocket (Reseda luteola)

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Weld is an unassuming yet legendary plant. Esteemed for centuries as one of the most important traditional sources of yellow dye, it is one of the oldest documented dye plants and was cultivated to color the tunics of the priestesses of Vesta. A slender biennial with upright spires of tiny greenish-yellow blossoms, it brings a dignified grace to the garden. Its narrow, lance-shaped leaves and tall flowering racemes may seem modest at first glance, but when it blooms in summer, the plant hums with pollinators drawn to its nectar-rich flowers.

This plant’s greatest fame lies in the luminous color it yields. From the Middle Ages through the height of European textile traditions, Weld was prized for its ability to produce a brilliant, lightfast yellow. When combined with indigo, it created the storied greens found in tapestries and garments across centuries. Its dye comes primarily from the leaves and flowering tops, and artisans still value the plant today as one of the clearest and most enduring natural yellows available.

 

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