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| 決明子 : Ketsumeishi | | 決明子 : Ketsumeishi | ||
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+ | ! scope="row"|Dyestuff (English common name) | ||
+ | | Sicklepod or Chinese senna | ||
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− | | The plant is commonly called "Habusoh ( | + | | The plant is commonly called "Habusoh ()", and is the same one to drink. According to Dr. Karigome (), Ebisugusa () is the correct name for the plant. |
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| Kyoto | | Kyoto | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 23 June 2020
Museum number | 84 |
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Uemura number / title | ; "Haze-some 25" |
Folder location | 1st shelf |
Sample location | right (84 R) |
Fiber type | silk |
Color | dull yellow |
Dyestuff (Japanese common name) | 決明子 : Ketsumeishi |
Dyestuff (English common name) | Sicklepod or Chinese senna |
Dyestuff (botanical name) | Senna obtusifolia (L.) H.S. Irwin et Barneby (Cassia obtusifolia L.) |
Plant part | seed /dried (?) |
Dyestuff extraction | boiled in water |
Auxiliary agent in dye bath | - |
Mordant | - |
Other auxiliary agent | - |
Uemura's notes | The plant is commonly called "Habusoh ()", and is the same one to drink. According to Dr. Karigome (), Ebisugusa () is the correct name for the plant. |
Uemura's date | Kyoto |