''Rubia'' is the type
genus
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of the
Rubiaceae
The Rubiaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recognizable by simple, opposite leaves with interpetiolar stipules a ...
family
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of
flowering plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
s, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing
herbs and
subshrubs native to the
Old World.
The genus and its best-known species are commonly known as madder, e.g. ''
Rubia tinctorum'' (common madder), ''
Rubia peregrina
''Rubia peregrina'', the common wild madder, is a herbaceous perennial plant species belonging to the bedstraw and coffee family Rubiaceae.
Etymology
The genus name ''Rubia'' derives from the Latin ' meaning "red", as the roots of some species ...
'' (wild madder), and ''
Rubia cordifolia
''Rubia cordifolia'', often known as common madder or Indian madder, is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family, Rubiaceae. It has been cultivated for a red pigment derived from roots.
Common names of this plant include manjistha in S ...
'' (Indian madder).
Uses
''Rubia'' was an economically important source of a red pigment in many regions of Asia, Europe and Africa.
The genus name ''Rubia'' derives from the Latin ' meaning "red".
The plant's roots contain an
anthracene
Anthracene is a solid polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) of formula C14H10, consisting of three fused benzene rings. It is a component of coal tar. Anthracene is used in the production of the red dye alizarin and other dyes. Anthracene is col ...
compound called
alizarin
Alizarin (also known as 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone, Mordant Red 11, C.I. 58000, and Turkey Red) is an organic compound with formula that has been used throughout history as a prominent red dye, principally for dyeing textile fabrics. Historic ...
that gives its red colour to a textile
dye known as
Rose madder. It was also used as a
colourant A colourant/colour additive (British spelling) or colorant/color additive (American spelling) is a substance that is added or applied in order to change the colour of a material or surface. Colourants can be used for many purposes including printing ...
, especially for
paint, that is referred to as
Madder lake
Alizarin (also known as 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone, Mordant Red 11, C.I. 58000, and Turkey Red) is an organic compound with formula that has been used throughout history as a prominent red dye, principally for dyeing textile fabrics. Historic ...
. The synthesis of
alizarin
Alizarin (also known as 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone, Mordant Red 11, C.I. 58000, and Turkey Red) is an organic compound with formula that has been used throughout history as a prominent red dye, principally for dyeing textile fabrics. Historic ...
greatly reduced demand for the natural compound.
In
Georgia
Georgia most commonly refers to:
* Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States
Georgia may also refer to:
Places
Historical states and entities
* Related to the ...
, Rubia is used for dying
Easter
Easter,Traditional names for the feast in English are "Easter Day", as in the '' Book of Common Prayer''; "Easter Sunday", used by James Ussher''The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher, Volume 4'') and Samuel Pepys''The Diary of Samuel ...
eggs in red.
History
Several species, such as ''
Rubia tinctorum'' in Europe, ''
Rubia cordifolia
''Rubia cordifolia'', often known as common madder or Indian madder, is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family, Rubiaceae. It has been cultivated for a red pigment derived from roots.
Common names of this plant include manjistha in S ...
'' in India, and ''
Rubia argyi
''Rubia argyi'' is a species of flowering plant of the family Rubiaceae. Its common name
In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, country name, popular name, or farmer's ...
'' in East Asia, were extensively cultivated from antiquity until the mid nineteenth century for red dye, commonly called ''madder''. Cloth dyed with it has been found on
Egyptian
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Egyptian or Egyptians may refer to:
Nations and ethnic groups
* Egyptians, a national group in North Africa
** Egyptian culture, a complex and stable culture with thousands of years of ...
mummies
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. It was the ''ereuthedanon'' () used for dyeing the cloaks of the
Libyan
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women in the days of
Herodotus
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. It is the ''erythrodanon'' () of
Pedanius Dioscorides
Pedanius Dioscorides ( grc-gre, Πεδάνιος Διοσκουρίδης, ; 40–90 AD), “the father of pharmacognosy”, was a Greek physician, pharmacologist, botanist, and author of '' De materia medica'' (, On Medical Material) —a 5-vo ...
, who wrote of its cultivation in
Caria
Caria (; from Greek: Καρία, ''Karia''; tr, Karya) was a region of western Anatolia extending along the coast from mid- Ionia (Mycale) south to Lycia and east to Phrygia. The Ionian and Dorian Greeks colonized the west of it and joined ...
, and of
Hippocrates
Hippocrates of Kos (; grc-gre, Ἱπποκράτης ὁ Κῷος, Hippokrátēs ho Kôios; ), also known as Hippocrates II, was a Greek physician of the classical period who is considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history o ...
, and the ''Rubia'' of
Pliny
Pliny may refer to:
People
* Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE), ancient Roman nobleman, scientist, historian, and author of ''Naturalis Historia'' (''Pliny's Natural History'')
* Pliny the Younger (died 113), ancient Roman statesman, orator, w ...
. ''R. tinctorum'' was extensively cultivated in south Europe,
France
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, where it is called ''garance'', and the
Netherlands
)
, anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau")
, image_map =
, map_caption =
, subdivision_type = Sovereign state
, subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands
, established_title = Before independence
, established_date = Spanish Netherl ...
, and to a small extent in the
United States
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. Large quantities were imported into
England
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from
Smyrna
Smyrna ( ; grc, Σμύρνη, Smýrnē, or , ) was a Greek city located at a strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia. Due to its advantageous port conditions, its ease of defence, and its good inland connections, Smyrna rose to promi ...
,
Trieste
Trieste ( , ; sl, Trst ; german: Triest ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital city, and largest city, of the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, one of two autonomous regions which are not subdivided into prov ...
,
Livorno, etc. The cultivation, however, decreased after alizarin was made artificially.
Madder was employed medicinally in ancient civilizations and in the Middle Ages.
John Gerard
John Gerard (also John Gerarde, c. 1545–1612) was an English herbalist with a large garden in Holborn, now part of London. His 1,484-page illustrated ''Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes'', first published in 1597, became a popular gard ...
, in 1597, wrote of it as having been cultivated in many gardens in his day, and describes its many supposed virtues, but any
pharmacological
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or
therapeutic
A therapy or medical treatment (often abbreviated tx, Tx, or Tx) is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a medical diagnosis.
As a rule, each therapy has indications and contraindications. There are many different ...
action which madder may possess is unrecognizable. Its most remarkable
physiological effect was found to be that of colouring red the
bone
A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals. Bones protect the various other organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals, provide structure and support for the body, ...
s of animals fed upon it, as also the
claw
A claw is a curved, pointed appendage found at the end of a toe or finger in most amniotes (mammals, reptiles, birds). Some invertebrates such as beetles and spiders have somewhat similar fine, hooked structures at the end of the leg or tarsus ...
s and
beak
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s of birds. This appears to be due to the chemical affinity of
calcium phosphate
The term calcium phosphate refers to a family of materials and minerals containing calcium ions (Ca2+) together with inorganic phosphate anions. Some so-called calcium phosphates contain oxide and hydroxide as well. Calcium phosphates are whi ...
for the colouring matter.
[Pereira, ''Mat. Med.'', vol. ii. pt. 2, p. 52 ] This property was used to enable physiologists to ascertain the manner in which bones develop, and the functions of the various types of
cell
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* Cell (biology), the functional basic unit of life
Cell may also refer to:
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found in growing bone.
Species
* ''
Rubia agostinhoi''
Dans. & P.Silva
* ''
Rubia aitchisonii
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
Deb & Malick
* ''
Rubia alaica''
Pachom.
* ''
Rubia alata
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
Wall.
* ''
Rubia albicaulis
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
Boiss.
* ''
Rubia angustisissima
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
Wall. ex G.Don
* ''
Rubia argyi
''Rubia argyi'' is a species of flowering plant of the family Rubiaceae. Its common name
In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, country name, popular name, or farmer's ...
''
(H.Lév. & Vaniot) Hara ex Lauener
* ''
Rubia atropurpurea
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
Decne.
* ''
Rubia balearica''
(Willk.) Porta
* ''
Rubia caramanica
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
Bornm.
* ''
Rubia charifolia''
Wall. ex G.Don
* ''
Rubia chinensis''
Regel & Maack
* ''
Rubia chitralensis
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
Ehrend.
* ''
Rubia clematidifolia''
Blume ex Decne.
* ''
Rubia cordifolia
''Rubia cordifolia'', often known as common madder or Indian madder, is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family, Rubiaceae. It has been cultivated for a red pigment derived from roots.
Common names of this plant include manjistha in S ...
''
L.
* ''
Rubia crassipes''
Collett & Hemsl.
* ''
Rubia cretacea
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-know ...
''
Pojark.
* ''
Rubia danaensis''
Danin
* ''
Rubia davisiana
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
Ehrend.
* ''
Rubia deserticola''
Pojark.
* ''
Rubia discolor''
Turcz.
* ''
Rubia dolichophylla
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
Schrenk
* ''
Rubia edgeworthii''
Hook.f.
* ''
Rubia falciformis
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
H.S.Lo
* ''
Rubia filiformis
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
F.C.How ex H.S.Lo
* ''
Rubia florida''
Boiss.
* ''
Rubia fruticosa
''Rubia fruticosa'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae, native to the Canary Islands, Madeira and the Savage Islands.
References
Rubia, fruticosa
Flora of the Canary Islands
Flora of Madeira
Flora of the Savage Islan ...
''
Aiton
* ''
Rubia garrettii''
Craib
* ''
Rubia gedrosiaca
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known ...
''
Bornm.
* ''
Rubia haematantha''
Ary Shaw
* ''
Rubia hexaphylla''
(Makino) Makino
* ''
Rubia himalayensis''
Klotzsch
* ''
Rubia hispidicaulis''
D.G.Long
* ''
Rubia horrida
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
(Thunb.) Puff
* ''
Rubia infundibularis''
Hemsl. & Lace
* ''
Rubia jesoensis''
(Miq.) Miyabe & Kudo
* ''
Rubia komarovii''
Pojark.
* ''
Rubia krascheninnikovii''
Pojark.
* ''
Rubia laevissima''
Tschern.
* ''
Rubia latipetala
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
H.S.Lo
* ''
Rubia laurae''
(Holmboe) Airy Shaw
* ''
Rubia laxiflora''
Gontsch.
* ''
Rubia linii''
J.M.Chao
* ''
Rubia magna
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
P.G.Xiao
* ''
Rubia mandersii''
Collett & Hemsl.
* ''
Rubia manjith''
Roxb. ex Fleming
* ''
Rubia maymanensis''
Ehrend. & Schönb.-Tem.
* ''
Rubia membranacea''
Diels
* ''
Rubia oncotricha''
Hand.-Mazz.
* ''
Rubia oppositifolia
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
Griff.
* ''
Rubia ovatifolia
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
Z.Ying Zhang ex Q.Lin
* ''
Rubia pallida''
Diels
* ''
Rubia pauciflora''
Boiss.
* ''
Rubia pavlovii''
Bajtenov & Myrz.
* ''
Rubia peregrina
''Rubia peregrina'', the common wild madder, is a herbaceous perennial plant species belonging to the bedstraw and coffee family Rubiaceae.
Etymology
The genus name ''Rubia'' derives from the Latin ' meaning "red", as the roots of some species ...
''
L.
* ''
Rubia petiolaris''
DC.
* ''
Rubia philippinensis''
Elmer
* ''
Rubia podantha
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
Diels
* ''
Rubia polyphlebia''
H.S.Lo
* ''
Rubia pterygocaulis''
H.S.Lo
* ''
Rubia rechingeri''
Ehrend.
* ''
Rubia regelii
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
Pojark.
* ''
Rubia rezniczenkoana''
Litv.
* ''
Rubia rigidifolia''
Pojark.
* ''
Rubia rotundifolia''
Banks & Sol.
* ''
Rubia salicifolia''
H.S.Lo
* ''
Rubia schugnanica''
B.Fedtsch. ex Pojark.
* ''
Rubia schumanniana
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known ...
''
E.Pritz.
* ''
Rubia siamensis
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
Craib
* ''
Rubia sikkimensis''
Kurz
* ''
Rubia sylvatica''
(Maxim.) Nakai
* ''
Rubia tatarica''
(Trevir.) F.Schmidt
* ''
Rubia tenuifolia''
d'Urv.
* ''
Rubia tenuissima
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
ined.
* ''
Rubia thunbergii
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
DC.
* ''
Rubia tibetica
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae Family (biology), family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and ...
''
Hook.f.
* ''
Rubia tinctorum''
L.
* ''
Rubia transcaucasica''
Grossh.
* ''
Rubia trichocarpa''
H.S.Lo
* ''
Rubia truppeliana
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
Loes.
* ''
Rubia wallichiana
''Rubia'' is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains coffee. It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World. The genus and its best-known sp ...
''
Decne.
* ''
Rubia yunnanensis''
Diels
References
External links
''Rubia'' in the World Checklist of Rubiaceae
{{Authority control
Medicinal plants
Non-timber forest products
Plant dyes
Rubiaceae genera
Rugs and carpets