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Dyer’s Woodruff (Asperula tinctoria)

Perennial
Galium triandrum.
Common Name Latin Name Plant Family
Dyer's Woodruff
Asperula tinctoria
Rubiaceae

A red dye is obtained from the roots[46, 61, 100].

  • Medicinal Use

    None known

  • Edible Use

    None known

  • Cautionary Notes

    None known

Cultivation & Habitat

Seed – sow spring to early summer in a light position in a cold frame[134]. 2 weeks pre-chilling improves the germination rate[134]. The seed usually germinates in 1 month at 10¡c[134]. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and plant them out in the summer. Division in spring or early summer[200]. Basal cuttings of soft young shoots in early summer[200].
Succeeds in almost any soil, including dry ones[1]. Prefers a well-drained moisture retentive soil in sun or semi-shade[200].
Northern and Central Europe.

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