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Baptisia 'Blue Towers' - Blue Towers False Indigo

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Baptisia 'Blue Towers' is a remarkable perennial in the Fabaceae family, revered for its brilliant vertical form and majestic blue-purple flowers. Commonly known as the Blue Towers False Indigo, this vibrant plant magnificently elevates any garden with its lupine-like clusters of pea-shaped flowers set against an attractive mount of gray-green foliage. Towering up to 4-5 feet tall, the indigo blooms not only make a dramatic visual statement but also serve as an inviting nectar source for pollinators. A true testament to strength, the Baptisia 'Blue Towers’ showcases incredible drought resistance and longevity, thriving effortlessly in both full sun and partial shade. Requiring minimal maintenance, this plant is as practical as it is visually pleasing, suitable for gardeners of all skill levels. The interest continues beyond the blooming period, as the arrival of fall turns its seed pods to intriguing shades of charcoal black. Adding the Baptisia 'Blue Towers' to your garden is a decision that promises both aesthetic appeal and rewarding gardening experience.

  • Size: Up to 4-5 feet tall
  • Flowers: Deep indigo blue, pea-shaped clusters
  • Foliage: Gray-green, mound-shaped
  • Water usage: Low (Drought resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Additional Feature: Attracts pollinators and produces interesting black seed pods in fall
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