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Jul 28, 2016 · Prostrate to erect annual herb, growing from a taproot. Stems much-branched, yellowish-green, angular, ribbed, sparsely to densely whitish ...
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Does indigofera spread?
Indigofera decora, sometimes commonly called Chinese indigo, is a deciduous, spreading shrub that is native to Japan and China. It typically grows to 1-2 1/2' tall and spreads to 3-4' wide or more.
What is the importance of indigofera?
Known as the “King of Colors,” indigo is the deep blue dye used to dye denim jeans. Its importance in world terms is immense and has been for hundreds of years. Even today, indigo contributes around one-tenth of the total international dye market.
Where is indigofera plant found?
The indigo plant is a tropical shrub that typically grows to 2-feet to-3-feet tall and wide. Its native range is likely to be Western tropical Africa, Tanzania to South Africa, along with the Indian Subcontinent to Indo China.
What is the common name for indigofera indica?
Indigofera tinctoria, commonly called true indigo, is a deciduous spreading tropical shrub or subshrub of the pea family that typically grows to 2-3' tall and as wide. As suggested by the common name, this shrub was the original source of the blue dye known as indigo.
Taxonomy ; Scientific Name. Indigofera charlieriana Schinz var. charlieriana ; Higher Classification. Dicotyledons ; Family. FABACEAE ; National Status.
Indigofera charlieriana charlieriana is a variety of plants with 11 observations.
Synonyms: Indigofera aspera sensu Baker p.p. non DC. Common names: · Frequency: · Status: · Description: Prostrate to erect annual herb, growing from a ...
Aug 15, 2016 · Synonyms: Indigofera charlieriana Schinz var. sessilis (Chiov.) J.B. Gillett Indigofera linearis DC. var. sessilis Chiov.
Species Indigofera charlieriana Schinz (Indigofera sp.) ; Characteristics: erect or creeping herb, up to 30 cm tall; compound leaves with lance-shaped leaflets; ...
The native range of this variety is S. Tropical & S. Africa. It is an annual and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
This name is a synonym of Indigofera charlieriana var. charlieriana by Fabaceae. The record derives from Tropicos (data supplied on 2023-08-03) which ...