In Central and South America, the important blue dyes were A�il ( " Indigofera suffruticosa " ) and Natal indigo ( " Indigofera arrecta " ).
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The major biomes are the lake itself, which is an aquatic biome, and the surrounding region, which is classified as Duosperma eremophilum " and " Indigofera spinosa ".
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Indigo is natural dye from a plant ( Indigofera tinctoria, suffructicosa, or arrecta ) that can be added to henna or layered on top of it to create brown to black colors in the hair.
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The ballota was insinuating itself between the potentilla, another great drought-tolerant shrub with little gray-green leaves and pale creamy yellow flowers, and a billowy grassy-green plant with pealike leaves called Indigofera kirilowii.
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_Indigo ( Indigofera ) is another low-growing ( 3 foot ) bloomer with gold fall foliage for a dry sunny corner, or in the border where its jewel-toned flowers combine easily with perennials and grasses.
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It was already in use in the Western Zhou period ( ca . 1045-771 B . C . ), and was the most important blue dye in East Asia until the arrival of " Indigofera " from the south.
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In 2011, the RSPCA issued a warning after a study found cases of severe and sometimes fatal liver disease in dogs that had eaten camel meat containing the amino acid indospicine, present within some species of a genus of plants known as Indigofera.
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A comparison of areas affected by FTS and unaffected areas suggests three plant species may be the cause : " Heliotropium ", specifically " Heliotropium ovalifolium ", " Indigofera ", and " Boerhavia ".
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In her newest whodunit, " Indigo Dying " ( Berkley; $ 22.95 ), Albert gives us a lesson on indigofera, a woody-stemmed bush with tiny sweet pea-shaped flowers that is native to northern China, Korea and Japan.
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The cause of this decline was felt to be the absence of fynbos fires causing a shortage of the butterfly's foodplant " Indigofera erecta ", and accordingly a controlled burn was carried out in April 2003, with a reintroduction of butterfly eggs in August 2005.