

Baptisia australis forms dense clumps of attractive foliage and produces panicles of intense indigo blue flowers which are followed by pretty, inflated seed pods. Tolerates dry soils and makes a great cut flower.
Baptisia australis forms dense clumps of attractive foliage and produces panicles of intense indigo blue flowers which are followed by pretty, inflated seed pods. Tolerates dry soils and makes a great cut flower.
Baptisia australis Papilionaceae is a drought tolerant perennial with vivid blooms. The name derives from the greek 'bapto' to dye. This is because some plants in this famaly can be used to produce an indigo-like hence its common name of 'False Indigo'
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Baptisia australis forms dense clumps of attractive foliage and produces panicles of intense indigo blue flowers which are followed by pretty, inflated seed pods. Tolerates dry soils and makes a great cut flower.