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Dyewoods refers to a number of varieties of wood which provided dyes for textiles and other purposes. Some of the more important include:
- Brazilwood or brazil from Brazil, producing a red dye.
- Catechu or cutch from Acacia wood, producing a dark brown dye.
- Old Fustic from India and Africa, producing a yellow dye.
- Logwood from Belize, producing a red dye.
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