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Indigofera tinctoria, also
called true indigo, is a
species of
plant from the bean
family that was one of the
original sources of
indigo dye. True indigo...
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synthesized from
Indigofera suffruticosa (syn.
Indigofera anil,
whence the name aniline). In Indonesia, the
Sundanese use
Indigofera tinctoria (known locally...
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replaced by the more
colourfast Indigofera tinctoria and, in the
early 20th century, both woad and
Indigofera tinctoria were
replaced by
synthetic blue...
- from the
leaves of some
plants of the
Indigofera genus, in
particular Indigofera tinctoria. Dye-bearing
Indigofera plants were once
common throughout the...
- blue dye in East Asia
until the
arrival of
Indigofera from the south.
Indigofera tinctoria Persicaria tinctoria. The
Plant List. ****anese
Indigo Polygonum...
- (Polygonum
tinctoria),
Natal indigo (
Indigofera arrecta),
Guatemalan indigo (
Indigofera suffruticosa),
Chinese indigo (Persicaria
tinctoria), and woad...
- the
genus Indigofera,
which are
native to the tropics. The
primary commercial indigo species in Asia was true
indigo (
Indigofera tinctoria).
India is...
- (Sanskrit: नील, romanized: nila;
Egyptian Arabic: نيلة),
which refers to
Indigofera tinctoria, one of the
original sources of
indigo dye.
Another may be Nymphaea...
- I.
tinctoria may
refer to:
Impatiens tinctoria, the
dyers busy lizzie, a
species of
flowering plant in the
balsam family Balsaminaceae Indigofera tinctoria...
- indirubin, the same blue dye
compounds contained by the
indigo plant (
Indigofera tinctoria), and
studies are
being made of its
possible use as a
natural dye...