Dye Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

DYEING PLANTS


Many plants in Kyrgyzstan contain dyeing substances. There are more than 80 species of such plants. However, dyeing plants have practically lost their significance today. Synthetic dyes are now used more widely. Only for the production of lipsticks and in confectionery factories are plant-based dyes used. Nevertheless, many residents of Kyrgyzstan still deal with plant-based dyes. Therefore, we will briefly characterize some dyeing plants of the republic below.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Common Thistle. An annual plant with a straight branched stem, reaching 20—80 cm in height.

The leaves are round-triangular, rough, and stiff. It has original flower baskets that are abundantly covered with spines.

It grows everywhere in Kyrgyzstan along riverbanks, in fields, near ditches and roads. It is considered a weed. It contains yellow dye.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Three-part Succisa. An annual plant 20—110 cm tall. The branches and leaves are arranged oppositely on the stem. The flower baskets are brown-yellow. It grows in wet places, along riverbanks, lakes, ditches, ponds, and marshes.

It is considered a weed. However, it is also used in folk medicine to treat scrofula in children. It contains brown-yellow and ochre-reddish dye. The leaves are used for dyeing.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Annual Wormwood. A widely distributed weed. It grows in gardens, orchards, and fields. It contains green, brown-green, and lemon-yellow dyes. The root is used for dyeing.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Perovskia. It grows in deserts. During flowering, it is extraordinarily beautiful with its numerous light blue bilabiate flowers. It contains blue tone dye.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Jerusalem Crosswort. A desert plant from the Euphorbiaceae family. It grows in the western part of the Chui Valley on sandy soils. Its leaves are used to dye silk fabrics in pink tones.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Harmala. An infusion of its seeds yields red dye for silk and wool.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Barberry. The juice of the berries of various species of barberry is used to dye carpet products in red and purple tones.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Onosma. A herbaceous plant covered with stiff hairs. It contains dark purple dye in the bark of its roots.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Indigo Plant. It grows along riverbanks. The juice of its leaves is used for dyeing eyebrows and eyelashes, as well as for obtaining indigo dye.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Macrotomia. It grows high in the mountains. It provides red dye for making blush and lipstick. However, this plant should be used very carefully, as it grows slowly, and digging up the roots for dye can have a devastating effect on the regeneration of this valuable dyeing plant.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Northern Galium. Widely distributed in high-grass post-forest meadows. Its roots contain red dye.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Blackberry. The juice of blackberry berries yields purple dye.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Blue Cornflower. It is a weed in cereal crops. Sometimes it is cultivated as an ornamental plant. It contains blue and light blue dyes in its petals.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Persicaria. A weed. It grows within populated areas and along roads. It contains blue, yellow, and green dyes.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Buckthorn. Its berries yield a durable green dye, while the bark contains brown and burgundy dyes.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Przewalski's Helmet. It grows in gravelly places. It contains yellow dye.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Walnut. The husk of the fruit contains brown dye, which is used in folk traditions for dyeing hair.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Onion. Its scales contain yellowish-brown dye. During the Christian holiday "Easter," believers dye eggs in yellow and brown tones using it.
Dyeing Plants of Kyrgyzstan

Arnebia. An annual plant that grows in deserts and southern rocky-gravel slopes. It contains red tone dye in its roots, suitable for making lipstick.

In conclusion, it should be noted that red dyes can be obtained from barberry, harmala, St. John's wort, macrotomia, onosma, northern galium, and Dzhungarian sunbright. Blue dyes are found in plants such as indigo plant, blue cornflower, livewort, elecampane, persicaria, and hrozofora. Yellow dyes can be obtained from birch, common thistle, livewort, euphorbia, helmet, and sorrel. Black dyes are contained in knotweed, pomegranate, walnut, and white mulberry. Green dyes are found in aconite, anemone, lady's mantle, and juniper. Purple dyes are present in blackberry, barberry, and several other plants.

More attention should be paid to dyeing plants, especially those used in the food industry and perfumery.
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