Isatis tinctoria foliage - Flickr - peganum
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Description: Comparable with perhaps a Euphorbia or a Bupleurum for flower and foliage effect? Woad is a biennial herb related to mustard, rocket and cabbage, and like many biennials, the first year's growth is a rather unweildy rosette, but I'm going to persevere with it. I assume I'm going to get a certain amount of self-sowing and I'll have a whole year to weed out the ones that turn up in the wrong places. Date: 10 May 2010, 07:57. Source: Isatis tinctoria foliage. Author: peganum from Small Dole, England.
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- Isatis (woad)
- Isatis tinctoria (Dyer's woad)
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