Baptisia alba (White Wild Indigo) Unity Grown

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Baptisia alba, commonly called white wild indigo, is a native perennial with creamy-white pea-like flowers that grow in upright spiked clusters from late spring into summer. White wild indigo provides four season interest with persistent seed pods remaining attached to the stems through the winter. Baptisia alba performs best in full sun, and though it typically only grows to two to three feet, white wild indigo can reach six feet in optimal conditions. Baptisia alba will tolerate part shade, and is also tolerant to poor soil and drought due to its deep taproot.

The common name of white wild indigo refers to the plants' tissues containing a blue dye similar to indigio; this dye becomes more visible through the cooler months, with dried plants becoming nearly black in color through the fall. Baptisia is an ecologically valuable species, as its blooms are highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, and several bird species eat its seeds or shelter among its foliage.

Note: Care should be taken when choosing a planting location, especially in meadow environments, as this plant can be fatal to ranging cattle.

Straight Species and Native to U.S.
Mature Plant Height: Medium: 30-48"
Deciduous
Sun (6+ hours) and Part Shade/Sun (4-6 hours of sun)
Soil Moisture: Medium to Dry and Well-drained
Soil Type: Poor and Wide Tolerance
Bloom Time: Spring and Summer
Flower Color: White
Foliage color: Green
Features: Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Birds, Fall Color, and Winter Interest
Tolerances: Rabbit Tolerant, Deer Tolerant, and Drought Tolerant
Garden Type: Meadow, Pollinator Garden, and Small Space

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