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The two most important plants used in dyeing since the ancient times are madder (Rubia tinctorium) and buckthorn ( Rhamnus tinctoria).Madder, which is called as ' Boyacı Kökü ' (Dyers madder ), 'kökboya' (madder root ) or Pysalis Flexusoa is an important part of Turkish vegetation.It is used especially to obtain red pigment which silk carpets are dyed.The pigment of this plant is in its roots and aged plants contain more pigment than young roots.They are harvested or picked either in spring or Autumn when they are dry.The roots are dried in the shade.They are used after threshing or pounding.Red, brown, yellow and bluish hues are obtained from madder by using different mordants such as alum ( potassium aluminium sulphate), tannin (gallo-tannic acid) and chromium.