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What colour dye did Ancient Britons make from the leaves of yellow flower woad?

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Woad Plant Information

In most of Europe, woad plant dyes became the predominate blue dye of choice and, in fact, is sometimes referred to as “dyers woad.” The blue dye from woad plants was used by ancient peoples of the British Isles to paint their bodies in the hopes of frightening their foes.

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Blue colour dye did Ancient Britons make from the leaves of yellow flower woad.

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