No, anise is not an idigo plant. Idigo is a deep blue "indian" dye that can be extracted from the anil plant, specifically anil tinctoria - not the anise plant. Anise is an aromatic, low growing plant that produces flowers on stalks, one to two feet tall. Anise seeds are used to produce herbal remedies for bronchitis, Asthma, and coughs and help relieve indigestion and bloating. And they make good breath mints!
Anise comes from the herbaceous plant Pimpinella anisum, which is native to the eastern Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia. The plant produces seeds that are used as a spice in cooking and flavoring in various dishes.
The medicinal properties of anise come from the chemicals that are present in the fruits.
Indigo plant
The licorice-flavored plant is anise.
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The wild anise plant is used for culinary purposes, as a medicinal herb, and in aromatherapy. It can help with digestion, respiratory issues, and menstrual cramps. The plant's essential oil is also used in perfumes and soaps.
Indigo, a blue flowering plant
An anil is an indigo shrub, or the indigo dye obtained from the plant.
it was a plant that produced blue die
The color indigo extracted from the indigo plant can be:bluedark bluemidnight blueultramarineultraviolet