Nice False Indigo Plant
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False indigo plant. While its not necessary for the health of the plant it is possible to divide false indigo. Blue False Indigo is a member of the pea legume family which means that it has the ability to fix nitrogen to the soil. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by RHS experts.
This plant is hardy in zones 4 - 9 Zones are based on the lowest average temperature an area is expected to receive during the winter. False Indigo 6-12 inch Bare Root Bulk Dormant Starter Plant Amorpha fruiticosa Pollinator Tree for clay soil. If your zone is equal to or higher than the zone listed for the plant it will be hardy for you and thrive in your climate.
Blue False Indigo is a native herbaceous perennial plant in the bean family that grows in forests or natural areas in woodland borders. Aka this plant fertilizes itself. Short spikes of indigo-blue pea-like flowers cover dense blue green foliage.
This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. Native American children used the dried seed pods as rattles. 5 out of 5 stars.
Tough and durable Baptisia australis False Indigo is an upright perennial with a long season of interest. Baptisia or false indigo is a spectacular native wild flowering bush that adds lustrous blue tones to the perennial garden. These plants send out deep taproots so you should give some thought to the location of the plant at installation because transplanting Baptisia plants can be tricky.
They last for about three weeks and attract butterflies bees and hummingbirds. This showy long-lived bushy perennial is excellent for massing or at the back of the border. The False Indigo Baptisia Australis has lupine shaped flowers standout in any garden and are commonly used as a showstopper in cut flower arrangements.