Rubia cardifolia, commonly known as India Madder, is an evergreen plant native to the Himalayas. It is an economical and important source of red dye production facility for the textile industry. Madder's roots produce a variety of red colors that include orange reds, brick reds, blood reds, and fiery reds. The color depends on the climatic conditions of the environment in which the plant grows and the soil where the roots grow, their age, the mineral content of the water used for dyeing, the temperature of the process, the paint can used and also the mustache pot used. According to Elayf, it depends on how much root dye is used. Madder; It can be used on cotton, leather, wool and silk. Madder *One of the most valuable herbs used in Ayurveda. It is known as artificial colorant. The medicinal uses of Ayurveda are also highlighted. Madder is a substance known for cleansing the blood and helps with various skin and diseases.
*Ayurveda: Indian Alternative Medicine System