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PROSEA, Volume 3: Dye and Tannin-Producing Plants

By: RHMJ Lemmens(Editor), N Wulijarni-Soetjipto(Editor), Aprilani Soegiarto(Foreword By)
195 pages, b/w line drawings
Publisher: PUDOC
PROSEA, Volume 3: Dye and Tannin-Producing Plants
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  • PROSEA, Volume 3: Dye and Tannin-Producing Plants ISBN: 9789022009871 Hardback Dec 1990 In stock
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This volume covers the plants in South-East Asia that yield dyes and tannins. The former, current and potential future roles in local industries and cultures is discussed. Interest in using vegetable dyes and tannins instead of synthetic materials is growing because of concern for the environment and human health. The plants described include annatto, henna, indigo, myrobalans, black wattle, gambier, bakau, soga, logwood, flame-of-the-forest, dye-yam, gamboge tree and night jasmine.

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By: RHMJ Lemmens(Editor), N Wulijarni-Soetjipto(Editor), Aprilani Soegiarto(Foreword By)
195 pages, b/w line drawings
Publisher: PUDOC
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