(It has shown resistance to dogwood anthracnose
asymmetrical leaves (like upside-down teardrops
brush-like flowers blooming intermittently throughout the year
Take a peek inside the bloom to view the delicate mauve-brown netting inscribed beneath
rivularis prefers enough water (but not boggy) and rich soil
Baptisia bracteata var. leucophaea, Cream or Longbract Wild Indigo Size:1.16 qt (It has shown resistance toPea type cream yellow flowers form large, lush, cascading, lupinesque spikes that bloom April to June. They're pollinated by bumblebees, digger bees, mason bees, butterflies, and moths! Pollinator plant par excellence and long lived! Notable seed pods develop in late summer. Doesn't like to be transplanted due to its long taproot. A native of midwestern U. S. prairies and dry, open woods, it would appreciate our NW oak savanna habitat or a low