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- Morinda_tinctoria abstract "Morinda tinctoria, commonly known as Aal or Indian Mulberry (though these common names also refer to Morinda citrifolia), is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae, native to southern Asia.It is an evergreen shrub or small tree growing to 5-10 m tall. The leaves are 15-25 cm long, oblong to lanceolate. The flowers are tubular, white, scented, about 2 cm long. The fruit is a green syncarp, 2-2.5 cm diameter.The plant is extensively cultivated in India in order to make the morindone dye sold under the trade name "Suranji". Morindone is used for the dyeing of cotton, silk and wool in shades of red, chocolate or purple. The colouring matter is found principally in the root bark and is collected when the plants reach three to four years of age. If the trees are allowed to mature then hardly any colouring substance remains. The small roots yield the most dye and those above about 1 cm diameter are discarded. The active substance is extracted as the glucoside known as morindin that upon hydrolysis produces the dye. Morindone is a mordant dye giving a yellowish-red colour with an aluminium mordant, chocolate with a chromium mordant, and dull purple to black with an iron mordant.Morindin is also present in Morinda umbellata but not in Morinda longiflora, a native of West Africa. Although imported into Britain and applied to wool and cotton, the dye did not find commercial success.".
- Morinda_tinctoria binomialAuthority William_Roxburgh.
- Morinda_tinctoria class Eudicots.
- Morinda_tinctoria division Flowering_plant.
- Morinda_tinctoria family Rubiaceae.
- Morinda_tinctoria genus Morinda.
- Morinda_tinctoria kingdom Plant.
- Morinda_tinctoria order Asterids.
- Morinda_tinctoria order Gentianales.
- Morinda_tinctoria wikiPageID "1659090".
- Morinda_tinctoria wikiPageRevisionID "549010162".
- Morinda_tinctoria binomial "Morinda tinctoria".
- Morinda_tinctoria binomialAuthority William_Roxburgh.
- Morinda_tinctoria familia Rubiaceae.
- Morinda_tinctoria genus "Morinda".
- Morinda_tinctoria hasPhotoCollection Morinda_tinctoria.
- Morinda_tinctoria name "Morinda tinctoria".
- Morinda_tinctoria ordo Gentianales.
- Morinda_tinctoria regnum Plant.
- Morinda_tinctoria species "M. tinctoria".
- Morinda_tinctoria unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Morinda_tinctoria unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Morinda_tinctoria unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Morinda_tinctoria subject Category:Morinda.
- Morinda_tinctoria subject Category:Plant_dyes.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Abstraction100002137.
- Morinda_tinctoria type ColoringMaterial114984973.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Dye114985383.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Material114580897.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Matter100020827.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Part113809207.
- Morinda_tinctoria type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Morinda_tinctoria type PlantDyes.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Relation100031921.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Substance100019613.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Eukaryote.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Plant.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Species.
- Morinda_tinctoria type Organism.
- Morinda_tinctoria comment "Morinda tinctoria, commonly known as Aal or Indian Mulberry (though these common names also refer to Morinda citrifolia), is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae, native to southern Asia.It is an evergreen shrub or small tree growing to 5-10 m tall. The leaves are 15-25 cm long, oblong to lanceolate. The flowers are tubular, white, scented, about 2 cm long.".
- Morinda_tinctoria label "Morinda tinctoria".
- Morinda_tinctoria label "Morinda tinctoria".
- Morinda_tinctoria sameAs Morinda_tinctoria.
- Morinda_tinctoria sameAs Morinda_tinctoria.
- Morinda_tinctoria sameAs m.05lbcr.
- Morinda_tinctoria sameAs Q10536257.
- Morinda_tinctoria sameAs Q10536257.
- Morinda_tinctoria sameAs Morinda_tinctoria.
- Morinda_tinctoria wasDerivedFrom Morinda_tinctoria?oldid=549010162.
- Morinda_tinctoria isPrimaryTopicOf Morinda_tinctoria.
- Morinda_tinctoria name "Morinda tinctoria".