Indigofera tinctoria
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1 | Use of Indigo as green manure Indigo (Indigofera tinctoria L.), locally known as “tayum,” is a shrubby legume that was initially introduced in the Philippines as a source of dye but was adopted by farmers asAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.pinoyrice.comLanguage: English - Date: 2016-01-11 03:50:50 |
2 | Science 2 The Vat: the Secret of Blue Indigofera and woad plants are the source of natural blue dye. The indigo dye is not producedAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.tapdancinglizard.comLanguage: English - Date: 2012-04-10 21:05:13 |
3 | DYE PLANT OF THE MONTH: INDIGO SING THOSE BLUES! Did you hear about the cow who ate blue-grass and moo-ed indigo? Did you realize the rainbow contains no blue? It contains indigo, which is the color of the sky from palesAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.rmweaversguild.orgLanguage: English |