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Baptisia bracteata var. leucophaea, Cream or Longbract Wild IndigoPea-type cream-yellow flowers form large, lush, cascading, lupinesque spikes that bloom April to June. They're pollinated by bumblebees, digger bees, mason bees, butterflies, and moths! Pollinator plant par excellence and long-lived! Notable seed pods develop in late summer. Doesn't like to be transplanted due to its long taproot. A native of...From $17.50
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Baptisia Seedlings, False IndigoThese seed-grown Baptisia have been collected from our best plants in the garden. Spring new growth looks like a clump of emerging asparagus opening into rounded, blue-green leaves and loose spikes comprised of "pea" flowers in many shades of purples, blues, whites, and cream-yellows...the photos show some examples of POSSIBLE bloom...From $16.50
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Baptisia alba, White Wild IndigoDark purple stems with open racemes of white, pea-like flowers rise above a blue-green mound of clover-like leaves. Native to dry woods in the southeastern United States. Mature size: 2–4 feet tall & 2-2.5 feet wide Minimum temperature: -20° F Photo of two flower spikes by BlueCanoe, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia...$18.50
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Baptisia 'Ivory Towers' PP 26827, False IndigoDescription coming soon. Mature size: 3-4 ft T x 2-3 ft W Minimum temperature: -30° FFrom $15.50
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Baptisia Royal Purple Prairieblues™ (B. 'Royal Purple') PP25508, False IndigoExtremely saturated dark violet-purple flowers line tall spikes on this rounded deciduous shrub. They bloom at least throughout June depending on climatic variation. After the blooming season, you still get interesting seed pods and a lovely, dense, rounded plant. Give a Baptisia some lousy soil and she will absolutely make the best...From $22.50