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Qué (quién) es maclura$530343$ - definición

SPECIES OF PLANT
Old Fustic; Morus tinctoria; Chlorophora tinctoria; Maclura mora; Dyer's mulberry; Dyer's mulberry tree; Fustic-mulberry; Old fustic
  • In Colombia

Bois d'arc         
  • Natural range of ''M. pomifera'' in pre-Columbian era America.
  •  Typical bright yellow newly-cut wood
  • felled]] in 1954 exhibits little rot after more than six decades
·- The Osage orange (Maclura aurantiaca).
Osage orange         
  • Natural range of ''M. pomifera'' in pre-Columbian era America.
  •  Typical bright yellow newly-cut wood
  • felled]] in 1954 exhibits little rot after more than six decades
·- An ornamental tree of the genus Maclura (M. aurantiaca), closely allied to the mulberry (Morus); also, its fruit. The tree was first found in the country of the Osage Indians, and bears a hard and inedible fruit of an orangelike appearance. ·see Bois d'arc.
Osage orange         
  • Natural range of ''M. pomifera'' in pre-Columbian era America.
  •  Typical bright yellow newly-cut wood
  • felled]] in 1954 exhibits little rot after more than six decades
¦ noun a small spiny North American tree with inedible green orange-like fruit and durable wood (used by the Osage for their bows). [Maclura pomifera.]

Wikipedia

Maclura tinctoria

Maclura tinctoria, known as old fustic and dyer's mulberry, is a medium to large tree of the Neotropics, from Mexico to Argentina. It produces a yellow dye called fustic primarily known for coloring khaki fabric for U.S. military apparel during World War I. This dye contains the flavonoid morin. It is dioecious, so both male and female plants are needed to set seed.

The leaves can be used to feed silk worms.

Old fustic is not to be confused with young fustic (Rhus cotinus) from southern Europe and Asia, which provides a more fugitive colour.