Alkanna / Boraginaceae - herbaceous plants in Tunisia / Africa - stock video

Big areas of blue small flowers in the desert of Tunisia. Located nearby the Grand Erg Oriental, Sahara Desert. Alkanna is a genus of herbaceous plants including about 60 species of the family Boraginaceae. Alkanet or dyers' bugloss (Alkanna tinctoria) is a plant in the borage family whose roots are used as a red dye. It is native in the Mediterranean region.The root produces a fine red colouring material which has been used as a dye in the Mediterranean region since antiquity. The root as a dyestuff is soluble in alcohol, ether, and the oils, but is insoluble in water. It is used to give colour to wines and alcoholic tinctures, to vegetable oils, and to varnishes.
Big areas of blue small flowers in the desert of Tunisia. Located nearby the Grand Erg Oriental, Sahara Desert. Alkanna is a genus of herbaceous plants including about 60 species of the family Boraginaceae. Alkanet or dyers' bugloss (Alkanna tinctoria) is a plant in the borage family whose roots are used as a red dye. It is native in the Mediterranean region.The root produces a fine red colouring material which has been used as a dye in the Mediterranean region since antiquity. The root as a dyestuff is soluble in alcohol, ether, and the oils, but is insoluble in water. It is used to give colour to wines and alcoholic tinctures, to vegetable oils, and to varnishes.
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