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Beautiful Blooms & Native Hardiness - False Indigo Baptisia!
Bit flowering spires with Pea-family florets, the dramatic candles of vibrant flowers of the False Indigo (Baptisia) will amaze you all spring! False Indigo plants bloom for up to six weeks and are available in colors ranging from blue and white, to yellow, pink, and purple.
Forming fast-growing vase-shaped to shrubby mounded growth from the ground to flower in just a few weeks each spring!
With gray-green oval leaves and showy flowers, False Indigo makes a gorgeous cut flower to display in a vase! But with the number of Pollinators and occasional Hummingbirds that will drop by to sip the nectar, you will prefer leaving the blossoms outside!
Fall brings green Pea-like seedpods that dry to brown and rattle in the wind throughout the fall. Songbirds and ground birds in the wild eat these seeds!
Native forms like the Blue False Indigo and the many equally showy cultivars available!
- Gorgeous lavender Purple Smoke False Indigo
- The pretty blue and white Starlite Prairieblues False Indigo
- Golden yellow Solar Flare Prairieblues False Indigo
- Two-tone burgundy and gold Twilite Prairieblues False Indigo
- Dreamy lavender Decadence® Pink Truffles False Indigo
- Radiant Decadence® Lemon Meringue False Indigo
- Cute and cheerful pink and yellow Decadence® Deluxe Pink Lemonade False Indigo
Any of these easy-to-grow Herbaceous Perennials will add brilliance to your garden!
Landscaping With Baptisia
This disease and insect-resistant plant offers various landscape uses! When in bloom, the Baptisia is a dramatic and tidy specimen and focal point! Once the blooms fade, the foliage mounds are incredible backdrops and fillers as they allow other later blooming plants to shine!
Include False Indigo in your mix or solid garden borders and as a background planting! Plant in mixed shrub borders and mixed perennial gardens for showy spring blooms! Cutting gardens, Cottage borders, and mass plantings are all perfect uses for these perennials!
Excellent for drought-tolerant gardens, False Indigo, also known as Rattle Weed, Rattlebrush, Indigo Weed, and Horsefly Weed, these prairie natives and their cultivars remain able to tolerate Xeric and arid conditions! That means Rock Gardens and Xeric plantings benefit from these vibrant spires!
With its attractive foliage, the bushy perennial is a great addition as a backdrop to a garden with plants that bloom later in the summer.
Baptisia Care
The False Indigo plant is an easy perennial to grow and thrives in dry to medium, well-drained soil. It will grow in full sun to part shade, but the flowers do best in full sun.
This vibrant Perennial is cold and heat-hardy, long-lived tolerates poor soils! Provide moderate moisture regularly throughout their first growing season and after, these deep, tough rootstocks can handle drought. You can divide when the plant is dormant, but be aware the roots can reach 10 to 12 feet deep.
All plants appreciate mulched beds, but because these are Legume-family members, they naturally fix nitrogen in the soil, so they won't need much in the way of fertilizer!
Prune these plants back in the very early spring, trimming the stems down close to the ground.
Gorgeous Vases & Wands of Beauty!
You'll get fast color and whimsical blossoms in your sun garden without any fuss!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Baptisia a low-maintenance plant?
Is Baptisia a low-maintenance plant?
Yes, Baptisia is drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and requires very little care once established—perfect for busy or low-maintenance gardens.
Do False Indigo plants bloom every year?
Do False Indigo plants bloom every year?
Baptisia is a long-lived perennial that blooms every spring with tall spires of pea-like flowers in a variety of striking colors.
Can False Indigo grow in poor or dry soil?
Can False Indigo grow in poor or dry soil?
Absolutely. Baptisia thrives in poor, dry, or rocky soils and is ideal for xeriscaping or prairie-style plantings.
Should Baptisia be divided regularly?
Should Baptisia be divided regularly?
No, Baptisia rarely needs division and has a deep taproot, making it best left undisturbed for long-term performance.
What's the best time to prune Baptisia?
What's the best time to prune Baptisia?
Prune back dead stems in early spring before new growth begins. Deadheading isn’t necessary but can improve the plant’s appearance.