indigo was the plants name
the blue dye exported by southern colonies was called ?
Indigo dye is an organic compound with a distinctive blue color extracted from plants, and this process was important economically because blue dyes were once rare.
Indigo
In colonial times, the plant commonly grown for blue dye was indigo (Indigofera tinctoria). This plant's leaves were fermented to produce a deep blue dye, which became a valuable commodity in the textile industry. Indigo cultivation was particularly prominent in the southern colonies, where the warm climate was conducive to its growth. The dye was widely used to color fabrics and was highly sought after in both domestic and international markets.
Indigo plant
Indigofera tinctoria, commonly known as true indigo, is a dye-yielding plant used to produce a blue dye called indigo.
If something is not already blue, you can dye it. Indigo is a plant famous for its blue dye. It was used to make blue jeans. However the dye can now be made in the laboratory.
Indigo plant leaves are used to extract a blue dye that is used for coloring textiles. The dye extracted from the leaves is known for its rich blue color and has been used for centuries in traditional textile dyeing processes.
indigo
The main source of income in the South Carolina colony was indigo. Indigo is a plant used to make a dark blue dye.
Anil it is the indigo plant or the blue dye obtained from it
because blue dye is better than red