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Use: Baptisia is a great backbone plant for the garden. Its intense blue flowers appear in June abov...
Baptisia 'Twilite Prairieblues' is a new Baptisia with stunning flowers. Tall spikes of violet-purpl...
‹ Photo: Baptisia australis 4. up Photo: Baptisia bracteata 1. › Add new comment Search: Log in to s...
Baptisia (False Indigo) australis The name comes from the Greek word bapto, meaning "to dip," refer...
...hen modern chemistry gave birth to synthetic pharmaceuticals. Baptisia fourth from left, bottom row.
The Baptisia, native, is useful for its ability to make an attractive mass of foliage after it flowe...
Long-bracted Wild Indigo is a member of the Bean family, which may be easily seen by its pea-like fl...
Family Fabaceae Stems
‹ Photo: Baptisia bracteata 2. up Photo: Barbarea vulgaris 1. › Add new comment Search: Log in to se...
Baptisia australis wild blue indigo, false blue indigo Photograph(s) by USFWS BES, USFWS BES Charact...
Baptisia
Corolla.
Flowering - April - June. Habitat - Prairies, rocky open woods. Origin - Native to U.S. Other info. ...
Photo copyright 2000 www.stevenfoster.com Baptisia tinctoria Among the Cherokee and Iroquois, wild i...
‹ Photo: Baptisia australis. up Photo: Baptisia bracteata 2. › Add new comment Search: Log in to sea...
Baptisia Australis
Baptisia australis var. minor Photo: Ozarks Regional Herbarium
Common Name Blue Wild Indigo Scientific Name Baptisia australis Native Region West, Middle, East Moi...
Baptisia australis Height: 3-4 ft. Spread: 3-4 ft. USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8
...d pods form adding a distinguishing attribute to the plant. Grows best in full sun. False Indigo
Leaf stipules. Inflorescence N/A Flowers
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Baptisia ‘Purple Smoke’ hybrid wild indigo Number three was the giant hosta. Here, I can?t give you ...
The foliage of this plant remains attractive through the summer, after its blue flowers in June. Chr...
Family Fabaceae Stems - To +40cm tall, from thick caudex, villous to glabrous and glaucous, herbaceo...
Flowering - April - June. Habitat - Sandy woods, sandhills. Origin - Native to North America. Other ...
A villous stem. Leaves - Alternate, palmately 3-lobed, sessile to short petiolate(the petiole winged...
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