Dwarf Blue Indigo grows in sandy, dry areas or open woods; its deep tap root gives it protection from the drought and prairie fires of its native ground. Native Americans and early settlers once used various species of this plant family to make a blue dye, since the superior true indigo dye was expensive and not easily obtained. As a member of the nitrogen-fixing legume family, indigo makes an excellent choice for soil that needs replenishment of its nutrients. The Latin genus name baptisia comes from the Greek bapto, meaning to dye.
Everwilde Farms - 10 Dwarf Blue Indigo Native Wildflower Seeds - Gold Vault Jumbo Seed Packet
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- 611355556861
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