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Baptisia australis var. minor - Ble False Indigo

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Baptisia australis var. minor is a standout perennial known as the Blue False Indigo, prized for its strong ornamental characteristics and uncompromising durability. Primarily reaching a comfortable size of 2-3 feet both in height and width, this compact beauty boasts a plethora of deeply hued blue to purple, pea-like flowers. Coupled with its long, slender, blue-green leaves, its foliage offers an otherworldly charm to any horticultural scene. This gem thrives under the sun, yearning for full to partial exposure, yet its heart truly lies in versatility, flourishing even during droughts, making it a reliable and low-maintenance addition to any garden. The Blue False Indigo further proves its superiority with an impressive resistance to most pests and diseases, ensuring it continues to reign vibrant amidst your landscape. Ideal for borders, native plant gardens or as a standalone specimen, this variety truly embodies the captivating allure and steadfast resilience of North American flora.

  • Size: 2-3 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Deep blue to purple, pea-like flowers
  • Foliage: Long, slender, blue-green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Additional feature: Resistant to most potential pests and diseases
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