Mushroom dye

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Mushrooms can be used to create color dyes via color-extraction with a solvent (often ammonia) as well as particulation of raw material.[1] The shingled hedgehog mushroom and related species contain blue-green pigments, which are used for dyeing wool in Norway.[2] The fruiting body of Hydnellum peckii can be used to produce a beige color when no mordant is used, and shades of blue or green depending on the mordant added.[3] Phaeolus schweinitzii produces green, yellow, gold, or brown colors, depending on the material dyed and the mordant used.[4]

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MushroomColor catalystColor created
Chanterelleammoniadull yellow
Artist's conkammoniarust
Horse mushroomsalt wateryellowish green
Meadow mushroomsalt wateryellowish green
Turkey tailammoniavariable
False turkey tailammoniavariable
Shaggy maneiron pot/ammoniagreyish-green
King boleteammoniareddish-yellow
Oyster mushroomiron pot/ammoniagreyish-green
Lobster mushroomammoniacinnamon pink to red
Dyer's polyporeammonia
copper pot/ammonia
iron pot/ammonia
salt water
orange
deep green
rust red
yellow (fluorescent under UV)
Maitakeammonialight yellow
Chicken of the woodsammoniaorange
Giant puffballammoniadark red
Lingzhiammoniarust
Blewitammoniagreen
Jumbo gym[5]pH 4butter yellow
Western red dyer[5]pH 7red, orange, pink, purple
Western jack o'lantern[5]purple or green
Dyer's puffball[5]brown to orange
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Basked containing yarn colored using mushroom dye.
Yarn colored using mushroom dye

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