Description
| Wild Indigo Indigo Sauvage Indigofera tinctoria |
Annual | Open Pollinated | Heirloom Annuel | Pollinisation libre | Patrimoine |
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| ÌGO Seeds DYE/INDIGO.9114.DE ID:63924 Î | GO Seeds DYE/INDIGO.9114.DE ID:63924 | Seeds/Semences: ~25 Germination > 85% Lot: GO-0000336 |
| DYE/INDIGO Wild Indigo Annual | Open Pollinated | Heirloom | Indigofera tinctoria |
48-60″ 3-5′3-5′(w) ![]() -18°C |
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Wild Indigo is a shrub that produces spikes of blue-purple flowers in summer. It is a native plant that can attract beneficial insects. This plant is known for its attractive foliage and suitability for naturalized areas. Vitamins+: B9+, C+, K+, Ca, Fe+, Mg++, Mn, P, K, Anthocyanin Companions: Strawberry, Rosemary, Thyme, Sage, Basil, Marigold, Potato, Bean, Cauliflower, Carrot. Far from: Brassica, Allium, Corn, Cucumber. GaiaOrganics.ca |
| ÌGO-Plant 24.DYE/INDIGO.9114.DE ID:63924 Î | GO-Plant 24.DYE/INDIGO.9114.DE ID:63924 | DYE/INDIGO Wild Indigo |
ID: 63924 | Planting Tip: Direct sow or transplant outdoors after the last frost. Ensure well-drained, slightly acidic soil and full sun for best growth. Harvesting Tip: Harvest leaves when at peak color for optimal dyeing quality, just before flowering. Harvest is best in late summer or early fall, when plants are 2-3′ tall. Dry leaves in a cool, dry place before use. Storage Tip: Harvest leaves before flowering. Dry quickly in a cool, dark, well-ventilated place to preserve the blue dye pigment. |

1⁄8″
48-60″
60″
14-60 d/j (Stratify)
3-5′












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