Wild White Indigo
Scientific Name: Baptisia alba
Wild white indigo is a perennial native to Alachua County that dies back in the winter. It bears white flowers, fixes nitrogen, and is a larval host for Zarucco duskywing & wild indigo duskywing butterflies. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is somewhat moist to soil that experiences very long, very dry periods.
Size: assorted small pots
Scientific Name: Baptisia alba
Wild white indigo is a perennial native to Alachua County that dies back in the winter. It bears white flowers, fixes nitrogen, and is a larval host for Zarucco duskywing & wild indigo duskywing butterflies. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is somewhat moist to soil that experiences very long, very dry periods.
Size: assorted small pots
Scientific Name: Baptisia alba
Wild white indigo is a perennial native to Alachua County that dies back in the winter. It bears white flowers, fixes nitrogen, and is a larval host for Zarucco duskywing & wild indigo duskywing butterflies. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is somewhat moist to soil that experiences very long, very dry periods.
Size: assorted small pots