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Indigofera sp. Family: Fabaceae. A relative of Indigofera Tinctoria which is the source of natural indigo dye.
Powder from Indigofera tinctoria, also called true indigo Isolated.
Baptisia australis or blue wild indigo or blue false indigo plant with blue flowers and trifoliate leaves
Spanish clover (Indigofera decora) flowers. Fabaceae deciduous shrub.
Close up of Himalayan indigo (indigofera himalayensis) flowers in bloom
Indigofera pseudo-tinctoria flowers. Fabaceae deciduous shrub. Light red-purple flowers bloom from July to September.
Indigofera pseudotinctria flowers
Isatis tinctoria, woad, dyer's woad, or glastum flowering plant with bright yellow flowers in the spring. Indigo blue colorant.
Indigo indigofera tinctoria powder in the wooden spoon
dry true indigo powder, indigofera tinctoria, used in preparing indigo dye and in traditional medicine, medicinal herb in full frame background
Widespread in woodland and open forest in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, WA and Tasmania.
Close up of Himalayan indigo (indigofera himalayensis) flowers in bloom
Colorful purple and apricot flowers of Australian Indigo, Indigofera australis, family Fabaceae. Widespread in woodland and open forest in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, SA, WA and Tasmania
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.
Indigofera pseudo-tinctoria flowers. Fabaceae deciduous shrub. Light red-purple flowers bloom from July to September.
Indigofera pseudotinctria flowers
Digitally restored original 18th century hand colored engraving from the Herbarium Blackwellianum emendatum et auctum published by Jacob Trew in 1750s.
Widespread in woodland and open forest in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, SA, WA and Tasmania.
Berkshire, England - May 28, 2018: Indigofera pendula is a large shrub which usually flowers in mid-summer, with distinctive pink-purple flower heads.
The beautiful pink flowers of an Indigofera shrub, in close up flowering outdoors in a natural setting.
Widespread in woodland and open forest in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania.
Baptisia australis or blue wild indigo or blue false indigo plant with blue flowers and trifoliate leaves
Indigo flower of the Genus Indigofera
Close-up of a blossoming beautiful violet Rhododendron Flower in North Sikkim Eastern Himalaya
Spanish clover (Indigofera decora) flowers. Fabaceae deciduous shrub.
Powder from Indigofera tinctoria, also called true indigo Isolated.
Mauve/pink blooms of an Indigofera frutescens shrub, indigenous to South Africa. It is also known as the river indigo.
Indigofera pseudotinctria flowers
Indigofera pseudotinctoria( False Indigo) is a leguminous deciduous shrub that blooms from summer to autumn on sunny roadsides.
Indigofera pseudotinctria flowers
Indigofera, indigo, powder dye on scoop, isolated on white.
Fish poison plant Tephrosia purpurea pink flowers isolated on white background
Indigofera pseudo-tinctoria flowers. Fabaceae deciduous shrub. Light red-purple flowers bloom from July to September.
Indigofera sp. Family: Fabaceae. A relative of Indigofera Tinctoria which is the source of natural indigo dye.Indigofera sp. Family: Fabaceae. A relative of Indigofera Tinctoria which is the source of natural indigo dye.
Indigofera pseudotinctria flowers
Indigofera pseudotinctria flowers
Hand holding a bowl with small pieces of indigo cakes.
Indigofera pseudotinctoria( False Indigo) is a leguminous deciduous shrub that blooms from summer to autumn on sunny roadsides.
Indigofera pseudotinctoria( False Indigo) is a leguminous deciduous shrub that blooms from summer to autumn on sunny roadsides.
Indigofera pseudotinctoria( False Indigo) is a leguminous deciduous shrub that blooms from summer to autumn on sunny roadsides.
Indigofera pseudotinctoria( False Indigo) is a leguminous deciduous shrub that blooms from summer to autumn on sunny roadsides.
Widespread in woodland and open forest in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, WA and Tasmania.
Indigofera sp. Family: Fabaceae. A relative of Indigofera Tinctoria which is the source of natural indigo dye.
Indigo indigofera tinctoria natural dye powder closeup
Pink purple flowers and buds of Australian native Indigo, Indigofera australis, family Fabaceae. Widespread in woodland and open forest in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, SA, WA and Tasmania.
Indigofera Plant at Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
A vibrant, green Indigofera dye (Indigofera tinctoria) growing in a park
pile of dry henna and true indigo powder, lawsonia inermis and indigofera tinctoria, natural herbs isolated on white background, taken from above
Berkshire, England - May 28, 2018: Indigofera pendula is a large shrub which usually flowers in mid-summer, with distinctive pink-purple flower heads.
Indigofera pseudo-tinctoria flowers. Fabaceae deciduous shrub. Light red-purple flowers bloom from July to September.
pile of dry true indigo powder, indigofera tinctoria, used in preparing indigo dye and traditional medicinal herb isolated on white background
Pink purple flowers and buds of Australian native Indigo, Indigofera australis, family Fabaceae. Widespread in woodland and open forest in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, SA, WA and Tasmania.
Indigofera sp. Family: Fabaceae. A relative of Indigofera Tinctoria which is the source of natural indigo dye.