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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.

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How do you pronounce woad?

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Plant yielding a blue dye or the dye itself?

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What is woad where is it from and what used for?

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Where can you get woad?

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