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Baptisia 'Midnight'Midnight Prairieblues™ false indigo
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Baptisia alba var. albaWild White Indigo
This is not the fastest plant to get to size, but it is unquestionably one of the loveliest. The strong, almost shrubby plants carry 12"-18" racemes of 1" pure white pea-like flowers. Charcoal gray stems add appealing contrast. May to Mid-June flower...
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Baptisia australisFalse Blue Indigo
Blue spikes of pea-shaped flowers resemble the tall racemes of lupines in May and early June. A slow to mature, but very rewarding native garden perennial. Found in open woods, river banks and sandy floodplains, New York to Nebraska to Georgia....
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Baptisia minorDwarf Wild Indigo
Spikes of bright blue flowers on compact shrubby grey green plants in early Summer. A tough and drought-resistant native plant ideal for any sunny site. Slow in the first year, but returns with its grace and beauty for many years to come!...
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Baptisia Solar Flare™False Indigo
Tall spikes of pea flowers start out brilliant yellow and fade to deep orange as they age, beautifully compimenting the emerging yellow blooms above. Another unique and lovely Baptisia from the Chicago Botanic Garden and Chicagoland Grows!...
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Baptisia sphaerocarpa 'Screaming Yellow'Yellow Wild Indigo
A riot of yellow in late spring-early summer! Larry Loman of Ridgecrest Nursery in Wynne, Arkansas selected this brilliant yellow-gold Baptisia for the bodacious and profuse flower display, deep green foliage, and compact rounded habit....
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Baptisia sphaerocarpaYellow Wild Indigo
A very sturdy, drought-resistant garden plant with striking spikes of pea flowers that range from butter yellow to gleaming gold....
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Baptisia Starlite Prairieblues™Wild Indigo
A second introduction from Chicagoland Grows, Starlite Prairieblues shines with soft blue pea flowers that glow white at the base for a sparkling overall appearance. A good strong grower with long spikes of flowers in early summer....
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Baptisia Twilite Prairieblues™False Indigo
Twilite Prairieblues™ is the first introduction from the Baptisia breeding program conducted by Dr. Jim Ault at the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, Illinois. The australis x sphaerocarpa cross has brought us a very strong and production frien...
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Baptisia x 'Carolina Moonlight'Wild Indigo
Elegant spikes of creamy yellow blooma grace tidy blue green foliage in early summer. Long-blooming and tough, a dazzling addition to the native plant palette. A hybrid of B. sphaerocarpa and B. alba, found by Rob Gardener of NC Botanical Gardens....
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Baptisia x 'Purple Smoke'Wild Indigo
Discovered by Rob Gardener of the North Carolina Botanical Gardens and introduced by Niche Gardens of Chapel Hill, NC. Apparently a chance hybrid of B. australis and B. alba, this has the charcoal-gray stems of alba and the blue color from australe, ...
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Boltonia asteroides 'Pink Beauty'Hundreds of soft pink daisies top fine-textured silver blue foliage in late summer. Butterflies love this plant! This undemanding native plant is long lived and easy to grow....
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Boltonia asteroilds 'Snowbank'Thousand Flowered Aster
Zillions of lacy white daisies top long stems of fine-textured silver blue foliage in late summer and early fall. An undemanding native plant that is surprisingly tolerant of drought and flood....
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Bouteloua curtipendulaSideoats Grama
This drought tolerant grass is native to open rocky woodlands and mixed grass prairies. The plant features a distinctive inflorescence, an oat like spikelet that originates in a faded purple hue and lightens to tan in the fall. The fall foliage color...
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