It is native to the grassy plains and desert areas between Asia and Europe known as the Caucasus. It has also been cultivated throughout Europe.
Woad is a plant native to Europe that has been historically used to produce a blue dye. The leaves of the woad plant were harvested, fermented, and processed to create a blue pigment used in textiles.
Shoot is the second part of a plant to grow.
it is to grow the plant
A baby plant that grow into another plant.
it depends on the plant you grow a tree would take much longer but a plant would not take as much time
Woad (the plant) is pronounced with a long O, as in road.
Its made out of...woad! Woad is a plant that was commonly grown throughout Europe and Asia for its dyeing properties.
Woad is made from the leaves of the plant Isatis tinctoria. The leaves are harvested, dried, and powdered to create a blue dye. This dye has been historically used for textile dyeing.
Woad is a plant native to Europe that has been historically used to produce a blue dye. The leaves of the woad plant were harvested, fermented, and processed to create a blue pigment used in textiles.
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Woad is a plant that is closely related to turnips and mustard. It is native to the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia. It is/was used to produce blue dye, as well as in some herbal remedies.
The blue dye used by Ancient Britons to paint themselves was called woad. Woad comes from the plant Isatis tinctoria and was commonly used by Celtic tribes in Britain for body painting and clothing dyeing.
Woad can be purchased in seed form from many suppliers around the world. You may also be able to purchase it as a whole plant in some parts of Europe and Asia, though it no longer has much commercial value.
The Woad Ode was created by Sir John Betjeman in 1936.