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Baptisia
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Baptisia Australis | Blue False Indigo | 10 Seeds - Etsy Canada
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Outsidepride Blue False Indigo Seeds for Planting - 100 Pcs Perennial Flowers with Tall Growth Habit, Cold Tolerant, Nitrogen-Fixing Legume Plants, for Cooler Climates, & Pollinator Gardens
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Baptisia or False Indigo is worth talking about! ♥️ I got both of mine at @johnsongardencenter in Cookeville, TN last year. #springflowers #shrubs #gardening | Hey Honeysuckle
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Have you ever seen this perennial?👀⭐ False indigo features spikes smothered in pea-shaped blooms atop a mound of blue-green foliage in spring. These deer-resistant native cultivars thrive with little maintenance, even in heat, drought, and poor soils. They're easy to grow, making them even easier to enjoy! When planted in mass, the flowers will decorate any borders, bed, and pathways with a confetti of color! #falseindigo #baptisia #gardenplants #gardengoals #dreamgarden #perennials #perennialg
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This year I am adding Baptisia also known as blue false indigo to my garden. This is a great pollinator plant and it is a host plant for several native butterfly species. It gets 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, prefers full sun, but can handle some shade, it is drought, tolerant once established, and its root system fixes nitrogen into the soil, so it does not need any fertilizer! It is hardy in zones three through nine, flowers are a foot tall and are excellent cut and put in a vase indoors. Deer do
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