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Indigo can be extracted from certain plants such as the Indigofera species. It can also be extracted from woad (Isatis tinctoria) and dyer's knotweed(Polygonum tinctorum), and can be obtained from the sea creatures known as Phoenician Sea Snails. However, most indigo dyes are now made synthetically.For more information see 'Related Links' below.
plants grow throughout their lives. A+ cuzzin
No they grow on small annual plants that you grow in a garden.
Oranges grow in groves.
Spain was the first country to grow indigo
indigo grows in North Carolina
The ryots were reluctant to grow indigo as indigo gave them nothing and cultivating it year after year made the land barren.
because it destroyed the soil fertility
Indian farmers were reluctant to grow indigo because they were forced to do so
indigo
yes
Absolutly not! indigo requires a warm climate to grow.
rice,indigo
Indigo and Rice
They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo
The main problem was that British forced them to grow indigo. so, they could buy at low rate and sold them to high rate in European countries.