Book ID: 40137
PROSEA
Plant Resources of South-East Asia. Volume 3: Lemmens, R.H.M.J. and N. Wulijarni-Soetjipto (eds.): Dye and tannin-producing plants.1991. illustr. 1 map. 195 p. gr8vo. Hardbound.
All dye or tannin producingplants of South-East Asia are treated. These are about 100 species.Although the significance of many of these plants was larger in thepast, a new interest in natural products can be observed at present.Examples of species are, cutch tree, annatto, red tuma, divi divi,avaram, ebong tree, kareumbi, balsam, henna, kuderang, climbing indigo,seri gading, trembiku, bakau, Indian madder, pusur wood, indigofera,gambir.