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White Wild Indigo

Baptisia alba

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Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Baptisia alba
  • Growing Zones
    5-8
  • Mature Height
    2 - 4 feet
  • Mature Spread
    2 - 3 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Low Once Established
  • Soil
    Well Drained Soil
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    creamy white
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    Late Winter
  • Bloom Period
    Late Spring

Beautiful native flowers and blue-green foliage, the shrubby perennial native White Wild Indigo (Baptisia alba) is a white-flowering form of the famous Blue False Indigo! Pure white pea-like flowers loosely fill the tall spires that rise above the mounds of airy foliage that look like three teardrop shaped leaves joined together.

Waving high above the leaves, the pointed spires arrive in April and May, and show off more against the dark stems. Standing taller, this native draws pollinators from near and far! Forming open-branched clumps add delightful texture all growing season, long before and after the flowers have faded. Sometimes you'll enjoy the seed pods that dry as 'rattles' on the stems in the fall, adding some sound to the fall and winter landscape (and food for overwintering birds!).

Deer, drought, poor soil, sun, and cold-tolerant, Baptisia is a hardy native perennial and American wildflower, and this White Wild Indigo has all the same resilient qualities as its cousins! Long-lived and hardy throughout USDA growing zones 5 to 8, and is especially suited as a southern wildflower. Wild Indigo grows 2-4 feet in height when in bloom, and spreads about 2-3 feet wide.

Planting and Application:

This prairie plant will quickly grow to fill bare spots in your perennial border each year, but the white spikes of flowers are what make Wild Indigo such a striking star amid other spring plantings. Snip a few stems for lovely bouquets, or keep the flowers outdoors for your many eager bees and butterflies to feast on!

A fantastic addition to Cottage gardens, Prairie and Meadow plantings, these mid-sized perennials are in the pea family and will fix nitrogen in the soil, so they're great for use around the Victory garden and in lean soil locations to improve soil health! Cottage and mixed Perennial gardens gain a tall and broad accent and that stunning white hue brings sublime coloration to any Moon garden or native restoration landscape!

Anchor garden beds and soften corners throughout the growing season, plus the blue-green foliage lends a fantastic backdrop for later emerging perennials and Roses. Plant as a spring specimen or in small groupings for a focal point planting. Plant with other Baptisia and native wildflowers; creating a wildlife habitat and Monarch rest stop in your own backyard.

Thriving in tough conditions, Baptisia are hardy natives that shrug off poor soil and drier, Xeric conditions once they're established. Plant in out-of-the-way locations, along hot sunny foundations and in native plant gardens, without worry the deer will eat them up. Plant Wild Indigo around your defensible zone for a pretty firewise landscaping plant!

  • Creamy White Spires of Pea-Like Flowers
  • Blue-Green Tri-Lobed Leaves On Airy Mounded Clumps
  • Long-Lived, Hardy & Adaptable Native Perennial Wildflower
  • Vital Pollinator Plant & Pretty Cut Flower
  • Great For Pollinators, Soil Improvement, Native Restorations & Firewise Landscapes

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Grow this ornamental native perennial in both full sun and partial shade, these vibrant plants are hardy and very cold tolerant! These herbaceous perennials shine throughout the hottest summers, where they appreciate afternoon shade for protection from the summer sun in the warmest of its favored hardiness zones..

Tolerating a wide range of soil types, these natives are hardy and adaptable to any conditions except wet, soggy soil. Provide Baptisia with well-drained soil with moderate moisture for best results. While very drought tolerant once established, be sure to provide supplemental water during the crucial establishment period and during times of extreme need.

Wild Indigo is a truly hardy native that will come back strong for you each year, getting bigger and more beautiful as time passes. It is long-lived, providing years of enjoyment for your landscape! Low-maintenance, you only need a few minutes deadheading after the flowers fade, then a few more in the late fall or winter to prune the entire plant back to the ground. Spread a 3-4 inch layer of arborist mulch over the crown to protect it from snow and chill.

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Moderate Moisture - Adaptable Once Established
  • Must Have Well-Drained Soil
  • Deadhead After Bloom, Prune After Hard Frost & Divide Every 3-5 Years
  • Deer, Heat & Chill-Resistant Perennial

Waving wands of white blooms, choose the long-lived, adaptable and hardy native wildflower to support your local ecosystem today! Order the White Wild Indigo at Nature Hills!

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