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  1. Jun 11, 2024 · False indigo is a large, upright perennial with gray-green leaves and beautiful long racemes of indigo-blue flowers that appear from April through June. False indigo, commonly called wild indigo, is a native, thus non-invasive, herbaceous perennial plant in the legume family with pea-like flowers.

  2. Oct 4, 2023 · False Indigo is a common garden plant in the US, found in nurseries across the country. It is one of only a few native blue flowers that have the true blue color not often seen in nature. It is also incredibly easy to grow and establishes itself well in most parts of the United States.

  3. Jun 28, 2021 · If you're looking for a striking perennial that needs minimum care to produce maximum results, take a good look at Baptisia plants. Also known as false indigo, the flowers were once used by Native Americans and early European settlers as a dye before true indigo became available.

  4. Mar 3, 2022 · Discover how to grow and care for baptisia plants, also known as false indigo, with our comprehensive guide. Perfect for adding vibrant colors and easy-care beauty to your garden.

  5. Baptisias, also known as false or wild indigos ( Baptisia spp.), are a group of large, long-lived perennials. They provide an extended season of interest from flowers and foliage. The botanical name Baptisia originates from the Greek word bapto, to dip or to dye.

  6. Tough and durable, Baptisia australis (False Indigo) is an upright perennial with a long season of interest. In spring, this native to the North American prairies bears spikes of pea-shaped indigo blue flowers, resembling Lupines.

  7. Blue False Indigo is a native herbaceous perennial plant in the bean family that grows in forests or natural areas in woodland borders. It grows from 3 to 4 feet tall, and with its showy blue flowers it is a spring highlight.

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