Baptisia is another long-lived perennial that is quite showy this time of year.
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In another area, the sprinkler head pops up in the center of a perennial, baptisia.
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Baptisia is a slow grower, so the full, breathtaking show takes a few years.
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When the luminescent poppies are not flattened by rain, they are complemented by baptisia.
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If you have full sun and dry soils, you should try at least one baptisia.
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Those with tap roots include baby's breath, malva and baptisia.
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Blue false indigo or baptisia australis blooms in May and June with striking indigo blue, pea-like flowers.
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In the winter, when the baptisia is dormant, all is fine.
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Other plants that might work are baptisia australis or blue false indigo and white wild indigo, which is baptisia leucantha.
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Genus of North American plants with showy flowers and an inflated pod
Baptisia is a genus of about 35 plants in the legume family. One of the better known species is Blue Wild Indigo, which is native to North America and commonly grown in gardens.