Dyers Chamomile Seeds
“Anthemis tinctoria”
Standard Seed Pack, 20 Seeds
Open Pollinated, WA Homegrown, Hand Sifted and Sorted with Love
Harvested & Packed by Made For The Earth
Uses:
Anthemis tinctoria, also known as golden marguerite, is a flowering plant that is used as a natural dye in textile production. The plant produces a range of colors, from yellow to green, when used to dye fabric, yarn, and other materials. Using Anthemis tinctoria as a natural dye is an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic dyes, as it is biodegradable and does not contribute to environmental pollution. Additionally, textiles dyed with Anthemis tinctoria may have health benefits, as the plant is believed to have anti-inflammatory and soothing properties.
Sowing Guide:
Season: Early Autumn to Early Summer - Perennial
Germination: 7-28 days @ 18 -21°C
Plant Spacing: 35cm Plant Height: 50m
Position: Full Sun, Well Draining Soil
“Anthemis tinctoria”
Standard Seed Pack, 20 Seeds
Open Pollinated, WA Homegrown, Hand Sifted and Sorted with Love
Harvested & Packed by Made For The Earth
Uses:
Anthemis tinctoria, also known as golden marguerite, is a flowering plant that is used as a natural dye in textile production. The plant produces a range of colors, from yellow to green, when used to dye fabric, yarn, and other materials. Using Anthemis tinctoria as a natural dye is an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic dyes, as it is biodegradable and does not contribute to environmental pollution. Additionally, textiles dyed with Anthemis tinctoria may have health benefits, as the plant is believed to have anti-inflammatory and soothing properties.
Sowing Guide:
Season: Early Autumn to Early Summer - Perennial
Germination: 7-28 days @ 18 -21°C
Plant Spacing: 35cm Plant Height: 50m
Position: Full Sun, Well Draining Soil
“Anthemis tinctoria”
Standard Seed Pack, 20 Seeds
Open Pollinated, WA Homegrown, Hand Sifted and Sorted with Love
Harvested & Packed by Made For The Earth
Uses:
Anthemis tinctoria, also known as golden marguerite, is a flowering plant that is used as a natural dye in textile production. The plant produces a range of colors, from yellow to green, when used to dye fabric, yarn, and other materials. Using Anthemis tinctoria as a natural dye is an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic dyes, as it is biodegradable and does not contribute to environmental pollution. Additionally, textiles dyed with Anthemis tinctoria may have health benefits, as the plant is believed to have anti-inflammatory and soothing properties.
Sowing Guide:
Season: Early Autumn to Early Summer - Perennial
Germination: 7-28 days @ 18 -21°C
Plant Spacing: 35cm Plant Height: 50m
Position: Full Sun, Well Draining Soil