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Not all native plants are unruly and wild-looking. Some are neat and tidy and fit well into a conventional perennial garden. False indigo, Baptisia sp., is one example of how a wild plant can be used ...
This beautiful perennial planted in spring doesn't just grow strong roots. It also produces gorgeous blue flowers and attracts pollinators to your garden.
Gardeners are always on the lookout for plants that require minimal upkeep yet offer maximum impact — ones that are disease-resistant, deer-resistant and adorned with beautiful flowers. They also seek ...
Even though perennials may die back above ground each winter, their roots remain alive, which is why the colorful blooms typically return anew.
In May, baptisia bloom in purple and blue. Sometimes, their tall flower-filled stems are white or yellow. A baptisia growing in Leola bloomed bright yellow, not uncommon. However, as each flower aged, ...
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