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Indigofera suffruticosa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indigofera suffruticosa
''Indigofera suffruticosa'', commonly known as Guatemalan indigo, small-leaved indigo (Sierra Leone), West Indian indigo, wild indigo, and ''añil'', 〔http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Indigofera.html〕 is a flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae. In Hawaiian, it is known as either ''inikō/inikoa'', or ''kolū''; in Fijian it is called ''vaivai'', the Samoans call it ''laau mageso'', on Guam it is called'' aniles'', and in Tonga it is referred to as ''akauveli ''(itchy plant). ''Añil'' is native to the subtropical and tropical Americas, including the southern United States, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America as far south as northern Argentina. This species has been widely introduced to other parts of the world and today has a pantropical distribution.〔 It is an erect branching shrub growing to tall with pinnate leaves, and is commonly found growing in dry, highly disturbed areas such as roadsides and fallow fields. ''Añil'' is commonly used as a source for indigo dye, and if mixed with certain clays, can produce Maya blue, a pigment used by the Mesoamerican civilizations. ==References==
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