A dye is extracted from indigo plant leaves for dyeing cotton yarn.
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Indigo dye traditionally comes from the leaves of the indigo plant, which is a bushy legume. It has been used for dyeing for more than 4,000 years. The scientific name for one variety is Indigofera decora.Anil is a source of indigo.
Although I'm not aware of any 'indigo' colored plants ('blue jean' or denim blue), there are some which produce naturally blue flowers: agapanthus, bachelor buttons, iris, corn flower, violets to name a few. The actual indigo plant is green, and through a process of fermentation, it produces the dark, intense indigo blue dye.
go here...there is a picture of it and more info as well... http://www.plantcultures.org/plants/indigo_plant_profile.html
It is a Parasitic Plant that entangles its roots to the roots of its Euphorbia host plant.
Indigo plant
Indigo plant leaves are used for dying cotton.
a rainbow contains the color indigo.
it was a plant that produced blue die
An anil is an indigo shrub, or the indigo dye obtained from the plant.
Indigo, a blue flowering plant
The color indigo extracted from the indigo plant can be:bluedark bluemidnight blueultramarineultraviolet
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Means growing the plant used to make indigo dye. Indigo is sort of a red/purple.
wye is indigo usedin agriculture why is indigo used in agriculture?
The sold it for money and they use the indigo plant for patters and clothings
Indigo is a deep blue purple color. It is also the name of a dye that is derived from the indigo plant.