Household dyeing plants and traditional uses in some areas of Italy

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Background: This paper reports the results of investigations carried out from 1977 to today in some areas of Italy (Latium, Marche, Abruzzo and to a limited extent in Sardinia) concerning traditional uses of dyeing plants in the household. Results: Twenty-nine plants are described, distributed in 23 families, and for each species the vernacular name, the way it is used and the locations of traditional use are given. Other plants used in the past in the above-mentioned regions are recalled. Conclusion: Among the new findings - not mentioned in previous literature, see references - is Muscari neglectum (purplish). Nowadays atavistic dye uses still persist only in Nule (Sardinia). © 2006 Guarrera; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Guarrera, P. M. (2006). Household dyeing plants and traditional uses in some areas of Italy. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4269-2-9

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