 This plant is grown and sent in a 10cm/4 inch (diameter) pot. Providing the conditions are correct, the herb is fully established to be planted/placed in its final position. An example image can be seen here. | Woad ( Isatis tinctoria)
Bi. Ht. 4.
Famous throughout history as a blue dye plant although the flowers are, in fact, yellow. The fluffy flower sprays produce large, black seeds which are popular with flower arrangers. The leaves are pulped and fermented to produce dye.
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