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Baptisia alba
WHITE WILD INDIGO
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SKU: 2364-010
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Baptisia alba, commonly called white wild indigo or white false indigo, is a perennial plant native in central and eastern North America, and is typically found in open woodland areas and prairies with tall grasslands.

The plant is tall, with white, pealike flowers. Blooming occurs from April to July, earlier in the southern part of the range. The species is native to grasslands, and is grown in some gardens.

These plants produce tidy clumps of flowers for the perennial garden. Once established plants are easy to grow, reliable and low-maintenance, and are drought tolerant.

Type: Hardy perennial

Hardiness zones: 4-9

Height: 36-48", 90-120cm

Location: Sun to part sun

Seeds per packet: 10

Sustainably wild harvested on organic land in Northumberland County, Ontario.

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Baptisia alba
WHITE WILD INDIGO
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SKU: 2364-010
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Baptisia alba, commonly called white wild indigo or white false indigo, is a perennial plant native in central and eastern North America, and is typically found in open woodland areas and prairies with tall grasslands.

The plant is tall, with white, pealike flowers. Blooming occurs from April to July, earlier in the southern part of the range. The species is native to grasslands, and is grown in some gardens.

These plants produce tidy clumps of flowers for the perennial garden. Once established plants are easy to grow, reliable and low-maintenance, and are drought tolerant.

Type: Hardy perennial

Hardiness zones: 4-9

Height: 36-48", 90-120cm

Location: Sun to part sun

Seeds per packet: 10

Sustainably wild harvested on organic land in Northumberland County, Ontario.