Weld Seeds (Reseda luteola) Historic source of yellow dye. Tall plant with green flower spikes, perfect for natural dye gardens.
Minimum: 25+ Seeds
Ancient Yellow Dye • Pollinator-Friendly Spikes • Essential for Natural Dyeing
Brighten your natural dye palette with Weld, the oldest and most reliable source of clear, brilliant yellow pigment. This tall, graceful biennial has been used for centuries to produce the yellow component of traditional green hues when layered with indigo. Whether you're a fiber artist or history buff, Weld is a cornerstone of every dye garden.
🌱 Why Grow Weld?
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🌼 Brilliant Yellow Dye – Yields luteolin, a vibrant, lightfast pigment ideal for natural textiles
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🐝 Pollinator Haven – Tall, slender flower spikes attract bees and beneficial insects
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📜 Historical Significance – Used since Roman times in tapestries and clothing
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🌿 Easy to Grow – Tough, drought-tolerant, and adaptable to poor soils
📏 Quick Facts:
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Botanical Name: Reseda luteola
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Plant Type: Biennial (can be grown as annual in some regions)
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Height: 3–5 feet
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Spacing: 12–18 inches
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Sunlight: Full sun
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Soil: Prefers well-drained, low-fertility soil
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Days to Maturity: 100–120 days
🎨 How to Grow & Use:
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Direct sow in early spring or fall
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Harvest the flowering stems before full bloom for best dye concentration
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Dry and store plant material for year-round dyeing
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Combine with woad or indigo for traditional green hues
🌻 Uses:
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💛 Natural Dyeing – Ideal for cotton, wool, and silk fabrics
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🐝 Pollinator Strip – Perfect for attracting native bees and hoverflies
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🧵 Craft & Textile Art – Pairs beautifully with other historic dye plants
🌿 Garden Tip:
Weld thrives in poor soils where many other dye plants struggle. Pair with woad and madder for a complete historical dye palette: blue, red, and yellow.
Grow your own piece of history and color your world naturally with Weld Seeds—the golden foundation of ancient dye traditions.