Crossword-Solution: INDIGOFERA 10 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Indigofera n. A genus of leguminous plants having many species,
mostly in tropical countries, several of them yielding indigo, esp.
Indigofera tinctoria, and I. Anil.

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INDIGOFERA anagram FOREIGNAID

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INDIGO plant (genus) 1 answer
indigo plant 4 answers
INDIGO-yielding plant 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree; supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir J. Davies.
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NIEVDI
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"Delicious!"
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Lilac.] (Bot.) A West Indian plant (Indigofera anil), one of the original sources of indigo; also, the indigo dye.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
The plant known as "Indigofera Tinctoria" is sown in March in soil carefully prepared, grows to about 5 feet, is cut down early in July, is fermented in vats, and the liquor is beaten till it precipitates the precious blue dye, which is boiled, drained, cut in small cakes, and dried.
The Life of William Carey George Smith 2000
Psoralea acaulis raises its three leaflets at night; whilst Amorpha fruticosa,[12] Dalea alopecuroides, and Indigofera tinctoria depress them.
The Power of Movement in Plants Charles Darwin 2002
The culminant rocks are very dry, but in the rains may possess many curious plants; a fine _Kalanchoe_ was common, with the berberry, a beautiful _Indigofera,_ and various other shrubs; a _Bolbophyllum_ grew on the rocks, with a small _Begonia,_ and some ferns.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
The wood is white, and considered indifferent, though readily cleft into planks; it is called “Seh.” [150] Wood-sorrel, a white-stemmed bramble, birch, some maples, nut gigantic lily (_Lilium giganteum_), _Euphorbia, Pedicularis, Spiræa, Philadelphus, Deutzia, Indigofera,_ and various other South Europe and North American genera.
Himalayan Journals (Complete) J. D. Hooker 2002