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Plant Fiber Name
White False Indigo Bast
Plant Fiber Description
Chocolate brown and charcoal gray color. The White False Indigo plant is Baptisia alba. It is one of the more difficult papers to make because the bast is very difficult to strip from the stem. The resulting paper has a rich color.
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