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Baptisia 'Mojito' - Mojito False Indigo

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Baptisia 'Mojito' is an exceptional perennial plant that captivates with its cool mint-green flower spikes, a unique spectacle against the backdrop of rich blue-green leaves. A member of the robust pea family, the Mojito False Indigo stands tall at up to four feet, its signature flower spikes majestically rising above the elegant foliage. This reliable plant not only flourishes in full sun to partial shade but also possesses a commendable resilience to various diseases and pests. Despite its striking exotic charm, it has a pleasingly moderate need for water and remains a stalwart within borders, meadows, or as a standalone feature. The Baptisia 'Mojito' also contributes to your garden's ecosystem, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies with its captivating presence. Consider this unique blend of toughness, beauty, and low maintenance for a versatile and dynamic addition to any gardening project. This is the Baptisia 'Mojito' - a plant that pairs visual drama with botanical stamina, capturing the essence of gardening gratification.

  • Size: Up to 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide
  • Flowers: Mint green spikes
  • Foliage: Blue-green leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts wildlife: Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
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