TWILITE PRAIRIEBLUES FALSE INDIGO
Description
Plant in full sun in moist, well-drained to dry soil for best performance. It has excellent tolerance for poor soils and drought when established. This baptisia is extremely vigorous and is the product of cross breeding two native species by Dr. Jim Ault of the Chicago Botanic Garden. The bicolor flowers are long lasting — May, June — and the black seed pods produced are excellent in dried flower arrangements. The clean, blue-green foliage is a great backdrop to other plants all summer long.
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