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Onion

Allium cepa L.
Colors Obtained
Olive Green, Orange-Yellow, Yellow
Dye Ingredients
Quercetin
Historical Data
Onions' historical importance is obvious in that they are depicted in Egyptian tomb paintings more often than any other plant. Onions' medicinal and health promoting qualities were exploited over the ages. Alexander the Great fed onions to his troops to give them strength in battle. The onion is the most frequently mentioned yellow dyeplant in the literature and is also good for dyeing eggs. The lightfastness on wool and silk is very poor, however. Such a yellow fades, often within weeks in daylight, without being exposed to direct sunlight.