Perennials » Baptisia (Wild Indigo) 10 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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BAPTISIA Decadence™ 'Dutch Chocolate' A compact shrubby perennial that looks great all season. In late spring to early summer, velvety chocolate purple flowers spikes are held above the deep blue green foliage. Ornamental seed pods add autumn interest. more info
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BAPTISIA Decadence™ 'Lemon Meringue' Lemon yellow flower spikes with dark charcoal stems are held above beautiful blue-green foliage creating a striking floral display in late spring to early summer. Foliage stays nice all season on an upright, vase-shaped mound. more info
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BAPTISIA Midnight Prairieblues™ 'Midnite' PPAF The plant boasts an upright, vase-shaped habit with extremely long inflorescences bearing deep blue-violet flowers. more info
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BAPTISIA Solar Flare Prairieblues™ 'Solar Flare' PPAF Tall spikes of pea flowers start out brilliant yellow and fade to deep orange as they age, beautifully compimenting the emerging yellow blooms above. more info
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BAPTISIA Starlite Prairieblues™ 'Starlite' PPAF A medium-sized plant growing to only 3' tall, this selection boasts 24-inch flower stems bearing a profusion of bicolored blooms. Deep violet-lavender buds unfurl into lovely periwinkle-blue blooms with contrasting butter-cream keels. more info
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BAPTISIA Twilite Prairieblues™ 'Twilite' PP19,011 Lupine-like, violet-purple flowers highlighted with a yellow keel are produced in erect racemes that extend above the foliage, creating an incredible floral display. In late season, the green inflated seedpods turn charcoal black. more info
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BAPTISIA megacarpa A large growing perennial with terminal spikes of creamy
flowers followed by large pods. This is a very rare species
from the northwest Florida area. It is somewhat more shade
tolerant than most Baptisia and very attractive. more info
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BAPTISIA minor A small version of Baptisia australis. more info
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BAPTISIA sphaerocarpa 'Screaming Yellow' A riot of yellow in late spring-early summer! Larry Loman of Ridgecrest Nursery in Wynne, Arkansas selected this brilliant yellow-gold Baptisia for the profuse flower display, deep green foliage, and compact rounded habit. more info
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BAPTISIA tinctoria (C8) Multitudes of small, cheerful yellow pea-type flowers cover the delicate tri-lobed leaves in May-June. Easily grown in sandy to loamy, well-drained soil. more info
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