indigo is grown in the eastern coastal area of India that is mainly in West Bengal and Bangladesh
yes, indigo is still grown in India . it is grown in eastern parts primarily in west Bengal
It has not, 'indigo' is a colour named after the purple dye derived from the plant Indigofera tinctori.
tobacco plant, mohonia, hakonechloa etc...
yes they are grown in india
cinnamon is not widely grown in India but it is grown little in kerela
yes, indigo is still grown in India . it is grown in eastern parts primarily in west Bengal
The plant indigo the people of the southern colonies used is grown on large farms.
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Yes, indigo plants can be grown in the US, particularly in warm and humid regions. Indigo is a tropical plant that requires well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight to thrive. It has historically been grown in the southern states for its dye-producing properties.
It has not, 'indigo' is a colour named after the purple dye derived from the plant Indigofera tinctori.
Indigo is not grown in Europe but comes from Central America and Asia the later being labeled as the true Indigo.
True indigo is a type of plant that was one of the original sources of indigo dye. As it is a legume, therefore it is rotated into fields to improve the soil similar to how other legumes are grown.
Indigo is a natural dye that comes from the leaves of the indigo plant, scientifically known as Indigofera tinctoria or from some varieties of the woad plant (Isatis tinctoria). It has been used for centuries to produce a deep blue color in textiles.
Indigo was grown in the Southern colonies because it was a stable growth item
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The plant is grown in India, Spain, France, Italy, the Middle East, and the eastern Mediterranean region.