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Red Coreopsis
Red Dyer's Coreopsis
(Coreopsis tinctoria)
A beautiful dark red variety of coreopsis that I grew for the first time this year. The plants were tiny which made harvesting the flowers very tedious. I have only a limited supply of this available and I won’t be bringing it back next season so scoop it up quick if you want to try it.
Dyer's coreopsis yields the most beautiful shades from orange, to dark rusty orange, and warm browns depending on the WOF ratio, fiber type, and mordants used. These flowers can be used for bundle dyeing or eco-printing experiments or to set up an immersion dye bath. Check out our resources for working with them linked below.
Available in 4 sizes this year! 50 grams, 100 grams, 1/2 pound, and wholesale 1 pound options are available to select from in the dropdown menu.
Grown, harvested, and cured by Sara here in southwestern Colorado on Ancient Future Farm. Our family has been tending this land and soil with regenerative growing methods since 2005. Our soil is nurtured through extensive cover cropping and our crops are fertilized with compost that we make right here on site. We never use synthetic chemicals such as herbicides, pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or fungicides. Our dye flowers are harvested every day by hand when they reach their optimal potential and then carefully cured in our curing room out of direct sunlight. All of our natural dyestuffs are packaged in heat sealed envelopes to keep them fresh. For best results we recommend using them within a year.
Resources:
Red Dyer's Coreopsis
(Coreopsis tinctoria)
A beautiful dark red variety of coreopsis that I grew for the first time this year. The plants were tiny which made harvesting the flowers very tedious. I have only a limited supply of this available and I won’t be bringing it back next season so scoop it up quick if you want to try it.
Dyer's coreopsis yields the most beautiful shades from orange, to dark rusty orange, and warm browns depending on the WOF ratio, fiber type, and mordants used. These flowers can be used for bundle dyeing or eco-printing experiments or to set up an immersion dye bath. Check out our resources for working with them linked below.
Available in 4 sizes this year! 50 grams, 100 grams, 1/2 pound, and wholesale 1 pound options are available to select from in the dropdown menu.
Grown, harvested, and cured by Sara here in southwestern Colorado on Ancient Future Farm. Our family has been tending this land and soil with regenerative growing methods since 2005. Our soil is nurtured through extensive cover cropping and our crops are fertilized with compost that we make right here on site. We never use synthetic chemicals such as herbicides, pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or fungicides. Our dye flowers are harvested every day by hand when they reach their optimal potential and then carefully cured in our curing room out of direct sunlight. All of our natural dyestuffs are packaged in heat sealed envelopes to keep them fresh. For best results we recommend using them within a year.
Resources: