Traditional European dye plant. It yields one of the most brilliant yellow dyes, which is combined with Woad to get "Saxon Green." Weld grown in dry sandy soil yields better dye than that grown in rich moist soil. Appealing rosettes of yellowish green leaves acquire a reddish blush in cool weather; interesting tall, narrow spikes of tiny yellow/green flowers. Good source of pollen and nectar for honeybees.
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