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Isatis tinctoria - Wikipedia
Since ancient times, woad was an important source of blue dye and was cultivated throughout Europe, especially in Western and Southern Europe. In medieval times ...
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Dyer's Woad - UC IPM
Dyer's woad (Isatis tinctoria) is a problematic, invasive weed in the intermountain west, including far northern California. It grows in both disturbed and ...
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Woad - Truelove Seeds
Woad, a member of the brassica family, is native to Europe and Asia. It has been used as a dye plant since the Stone Age. The leaves produce a blue dye and ...
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woad
▪ I. woad, n.1 (wəʊd) Forms: α. 1–2, 5–7, 9 dial. wad, 2 waad, 5 Sc. waid, wayde, 5–7 wadde, 6 Sc. vad, 6–8 wade, 7 Sc. wadd. β. 3–4 wod, 4–5 wode, 5– 6 wood(e, 6 wo(a)dde, 6–8 woade (7 waude), 6– woad. γ. 5–6, 8 ode, 6–7 oade, 7 oad. [OE. wád = OFris. wêd, MLG., MDu. wêt, wêde (Du. weede), OHG., MH...
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Isatis tinctoria L. (Woad): A Review of Its Botany, Ethnobotanical ...
Isatis tinctoria L. (Brassicaceae), which is commonly known as woad, is a species with an ancient and well-documented history as an indigo dye and medicinal ...
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WOAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WOAD is a European herb (Isatis tinctoria) of the mustard family formerly grown for the blue dyestuff yielded by its leaves; ...
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Woad (disambiguation)
Woad may also refer to:
Culture and entertainment
National Anthem of the Ancient Britons, also known as Woad, a humorous song popular in the 1920s. WOAD (AM), an American radio station.
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Dyer's Woad - Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Dyers woad is a non-palatable, aggressive weed with allelopathic properties. Originally cultivated as a source of Indigo dye, this species escaped cultivation.
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Exotic Species: Dyer's Woad - National Park Service
Dyer's woad is an erect biennial herb that grows to four feet tall. It can also sometimes act as an annual or shortlived perennial.
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Growing Woad | Local Color Dyes
Woad needs rich soil, direct-seed in early spring, plant in full sun, 1/2 inch deep, 6+ inches apart, and likes a lot of water.
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Dyer's Woad - Montana Field Guide
Dyer's Woad is native to southeastern Russia, but has been transported to six continents because of its many uses.
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All About Woad > Buy woad
The most important blue natural dye, used by the Celts & Braveheart. Learn how to dye with woad and to grow woad plants & extract woad pigment.
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www.woad.org.uk
woad
woad/wəud; wod/ n[U](a) blue dye formerly obtained from a plant of the mustard family 菘蓝(旧时取自菘蓝植物的染料).(b) this plant 菘蓝(植物).
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WOAD (AM)
WOAD is owned by Alpha Media through licensee Alpha Media Licensee LLC. On January 11, 2004, WOAD started simulcasting on FM—at 105.9.
July 2, 2009, WOAD dropped its FM simulcast and resumed AM-only broadcasting.
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Lottie Woad
Golf career
In 2021, Woad won the Welsh Women's Open Stroke Play Championship. In August 2022, Woad won the Girls Amateur Championship.
Personal life
Woad was born in January 2004, the daughter of Rachel and Nick Woad.
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