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- Isatis tinctoria, also called woad (/ˈwoʊd/), dyer's woad, dyer's-weed, or glastum, is a flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae (the mustard family)...
- Avet. Isatis takhtajanii Avet. Isatis tinctoria L. Isatis tomentella Boiss. & Balansa Isatis trachycarpa Trautv. Isatis turcomanica Korsh. Isatis undulata...
- (Polygonum tinctoria), Natal indigo (Indigofera arrecta), Guatemalan indigo (Indigofera suffruticosa), Chinese indigo (Persicaria tinctoria), and woad Isatis tinctoria...
- Balsaminaceae Indigofera tinctoria, the true indigo, a plant species Isatis tinctoria, woad, a flowering plant species Tinctoria This disambiguation page...
- colored Folium also called Turnasole. Plant-based dyes such as woad (Isatis tinctoria), indigo, saffron, and madder were important trade goods in the economies...
- of Indigofera tinctoria; this is the plant that is now known as "true indigo" or "natural indigo". In Europe, the use of Isatis tinctoria, or woad, can...
- providing the largest volume of vegetable oils of any species. Woad (Isatis tinctoria) was used in the past to produce a blue textile dye (indigo), but has...
- important species was Indigofera arrecta, Natal indigo. In Europe, Isatis tinctoria, commonly known as woad, was used for dyeing fabrics blue, containing...
- Chang; Huang, Jianmin (2023-08-18). "classification of Isatis indigotica Fortune and Isatis tinctoria Linnaeus via comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes"...
- means primarily "gl****", but also the domestic name for the "woad" (Isatis tinctoria), besides the Gaulish loanword glastum (from Proto-Celtic *glastos...