Although I'm not aware of any 'indigo' colored plants ('blue jean' or denim blue), there are some which produce naturally blue flowers: agapanthus, bachelor buttons, iris, corn flower, violets to name a few. The actual indigo plant is green, and through a process of fermentation, it produces the dark, intense indigo blue dye.
"C" contains the coloured pigment chlorophyll, which is responsible for the green color in plants and algae.
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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.
Coloured bracts are often called "modified leaves" that are often mistaken for petals due to their vibrant color. These bracts are important in attracting pollinators to the plant and are commonly found in plants like poinsettias and bougainvillea.
Indigo plants are primarily grown in the southern United States, particularly in states like North Carolina, Texas, and California. These regions provide the warm climates and well-drained soils that are favorable for indigo cultivation. Historically, North Carolina was a significant producer during the colonial period, and efforts to revive indigo farming continue today. Additionally, indigo is cultivated in smaller quantities by specialty growers and in sustainable farming initiatives across various states.
indigo is obtained from plants it is used for making the cloth blue
The use of indigo, which is a dye that can come from at least 5 different plants, was first used in the 7th century, BC. The plants from which indigo dye came were most likely weeds. No one knows who may have started raising plants containing indigo, as it was so long ago. Today, man-made indigo dye (not from plants) is the color used in blue jeans.
coloured plants make their food by having 3 main components:water,sunshine and air.they also produce food from their leaves.
Sea plants which are deeper are coloured, they do not have chlorophyll or green coloured pigment, but all other colours are seen.Besides the plants which have cholorophll are not deeper, they do use some of the penetrating light rays.
Manufacturers tend to use synthetic indigo for its cost-effectiveness, consistency in color, and reduced environmental impact compared to extracting natural indigo from plants. Synthetic indigo also tends to have better color fastness and wash durability in the finished product.
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"C" contains the coloured pigment chlorophyll, which is responsible for the green color in plants and algae.
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white light is made from red, orange, green, blue, yellow, indigo and violet.
indigo was the plants name
Mostly coloured shells and plants.