Indigo plant leaves are used for dying cotton.
Leaves
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A plant lacking phosphorus would show delay in seed germination, purple or red spots on leaves, dark green leaves, and premature fall of leaves and flower buds.
Oxygen exits the plant through the stomata. Water vapors also exits through the stomata.
phloem.
The sold it for money and they use the indigo plant for patters and clothings
A dye is extracted from indigo plant leaves for dyeing cotton yarn.
indigo
wye is indigo usedin agriculture why is indigo used in agriculture?
The rocks in the canyon have varying hues of red, and tan, and indigo. The indigo plant was widely use to make a blue clothing dye.
No plant does not photosynthesis
Indigo plant
The leaves of a plant take in sunlight and carbon dioxide.
Blue dye was made from the indigo plant because all this is possible if you dry the leaves of this plant you will discoverer that gives off a powdered flake when water is added to the powder flakes a blue substance is formed therefore becoming blu dye.
Lorelei leaves the indigo plateau to defeate rocket grunts in icefall cave above the waterfall.
Indigo has been used by various historical cultures. In the East, indigo was used for batik fabrics. The indigenous tribes of the Americas used indigo for painting and as mummy shrouds. In North and West Africa, indigo-dyed cloth symbolizes wealth and fertility; powerful people use indigo for clothing and skin dye.
it was a plant that produced blue die