Blue Wild Indigo

Baptisia australis

Blue Wild Indigo (Baptisia australis) is a structural plant with blue blooms from late spring into summer. They prefer dry to moist soil in full sun, where they grow up to 4 feet tall. They are a good choice for slopes, banks, or basins. Companion plants include Prairie Dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis) and ‘Iron Butterfly' Ironweed (Vernonia lettermanii 'Iron Butterfly').

Maintenance

If not surrounded by other plants that can support taller stalks, the plant may need staking. No other serious maintenance needs.

About

Light Requirements
Sun, Part Sun
Moisture Requirements
Banks, Slopes, Basin
Soil Requirements
Clay, Loam, Most Soils
Height
Medium
Spacing
3 to 4 feet
Category
Seasonal, Structural
Attracts
Bees
Illinois Native Plant Status
Yes
Bloom Time
May, June
Bloom Color
Blue
Seasonality
Spring, Summer, Winter
Sociability
Groups of 5-10
Other Notable Cultivars & Varieties
Baptisia alba subsp. macrophylla