%0 Journal Article
%T Isatis tinctoria & Indigo; A Spatiotemporal Culture in France and Elsewhere-Historical Review
%A Charles Giot
%A Etienne Clausse
%A Youri Carbonnier
%A Romain Vauquelin
%A Nicolas Joly
%A Patrick Martin
%A Pierre Schneider
%J American Journal of Plant Sciences
%P 287-300
%@ 2158-2750
%D 2025
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/ajps.2025.162023
%X This article is a summary of the historical background to Isatis tinctoria in France and elsewhere from the 12th to the 21st century. Isatis tinctoria, also called “Guède”, “Pastel” or “Vouède” according to the French region origin, is a plant originally used to obtain indigo blue dye mainly to produce colored blue fabrics. A local memory is well established in the Amiens region (northern France) and the Toulouse region (south-western France). No global review of its culture and trade over the long term is known. The aim of this article is to summarize the historical background of Isatis tinctoria in France and elsewhere from the twelfth to the twenty-first century.
%K Isatis tinctoria
%K Indigo
%K Historical
%K Reintroduction
%K Picardy
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=140845