Any of several plants of the genus Baptisia.
1This plain was covered with wild indigo, and abounded with peafowl.
2The dye was made by digging up red shank and wild indigo roots which were boiled.
3We saw wild indigo around the missions of San Miguel de Davipe, San Carlos, and Mandavaca.
4They was dyed with copperas and wild indigo.
5The terraced slopes of the mountains, ablaze with wild indigo, closed in upon him and widened out.
6She dye wid copperas and walnut and wild indigo and things like dat and make pretty cloth.
7The plants and bushes were dry; but wild indigo abounded, as indeed it does over large tracts of Africa.
8Homespun clothing, dyed with the extract of black-walnut bark or wild indigo or swamp maple or elderberries, was worn by everybody.
9For dye, he says they would boil wild indigo, poke berries, walnuts and some tree for which he has an undecipherable name.
10The spinning wheel came again into use, and homespun clothing, dyed with the extract of black-walnut bark, or with wild indigo, was generally worn.
11The " wild indigo tree," was also seen growing in the woods, with a leaf narrow at the base, and broad at the extremity.
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