 The use of natural dyes extracted from various sources, including woodland plants, has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its eco-friendliness and cost-effectiveness. This paper examines the potential of these natural dyes to be used in the development of camouflage textiles. The paper discusses the application of polyaziridine encapsulated dyes which are derived from woodland plants to cotton fabrics. The paper then goes on to explore the reflectant properties of the fabric when exposed to ultraviolet, visible and near infrared light. Additionally, the paper explores the use of the fabric in woodland environments, testing it against different types of woodland plants and trees. Finally, the paper concludes with the discussion of the potential applications of this technology in the military and other fields. This article was authored by M.D.A. No War Hossain.