Small pile of dried Isatis tinctoria seeds on grey late background
Tewkesbury woad, long green leaves, growing in garden bed
Isatis tinctoria seed on grey slate background
Woad seedlings growing in seed tray
Green cut leaves showing blue juice of a woad plant
brown woad seedlings on a woad plant with green background
Field of yellow woad flowers with green leaves

Tewksbury Woad Seeds
ISATIS TINCTORIA

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WOAD β€˜TEWKESBURY’ SEEDS – Isatis tinctoria

(Traditional Indigo Dye Plant)
Dye Colour: Strong Blue
Produced in: Ireland

Woad β€˜Tewkesbury’ is a renowned variety of Isatis tinctoria, long valued for producing some of the strongest and most reliable blue dyes available from European-grown indigo plants. Originally identified near Tewkesbury in the UK, this variety has become a favourite among natural dyers for its consistency and pigment strength.

In its first year, Woad produces lush, succulent leaves that are harvested for fresh-leaf dyeing, pigment extraction, and traditional indigo processes. In its second year, the plant flowers and produces seed, and the leaves no longer yield usable dye.

With stems reaching around 1 m in height and foamy clusters of bright yellow flowers in its second year, Woad is both a productive dye plant and an attractive structural feature in the garden.

Colour fastness: Medium to Good (depending on dye method)


🌱 Basic Growing Information

Sowing period
Late February to early April (in trays)

Germination time
7–21 days at 15–18 Β°C (59–64 Β°F)

Height
Up to 1 m (3 ft)

Preferred location
Full sun with well-drained soil


βœ‚οΈ Harvesting for Dye & Seed

First year
Harvest leaves from early June onwards for dyeing

Second year
Allow plants to flower and collect seed. Leaves no longer produce dye at this stage.


πŸ“¦ Additional Details

Grown to organic standards (not yet certified)
Germination rate: 85%
Approx. 50+ seeds per packet
Irish seed licence: IE010713

Please note: Seeds and plants can only be shipped within Europe.

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