
Baptisia australis - FALSE INDIGO
Tanya’s Take I love these plants for DC front yards that get full sun. They just do so well and create such a statement. You should think of this plant like a bush. It grows to typically 3-4' with no water and crap soil. With good garden soil and regular water, I've had them grow to 5' high and 6'+ wide. Ginormous! Great spring blooms and attractive foliage all year...and black seed pods in the winter. Awesome, long lived, set it and forget it plant. NOTE: they say you cannot move these. They can be moved, especially when young. However, an established plant will require commitment, tools and muscles but they move fine.
Pollinators served Bees and smaller pollinators
Color and texture Unusual and attractive blue green foliage with great medium texture and movement.
Flowers Spring - May
Height 3-4' typically but it's highly variable
Sun, part shade or shade? Full sun to light shade.
Soil moisture Average to dry
Preferred soils Sand to clay. Highly adaptable.
Is it a bully? No. It expands at a slow rate to form attractive clumps.
Drought tolerance Extreme. It does best in full blazing sun, good garden soil and water. I've seen great specimen plants in several DC front yards in full sun and no supplemental water.
Toughness rating Very tough. Definitely on my toughest of the tough list.
Should you give this plant a try Yes!
Is this native Yup. Entire east coast including DC, MD and VA
What is a native plant plug?
A small plant about 1.5" x 1.5" x 5". Yep, it’s pretty small. But they are incredibly well rooted and ready to grow.
With a season of growth, they'll be roughly the size of a gallon plant and fully acclimated to your conditions.
Why does Bipartisan Gardens focus on selling native plant plugs?
It's a 45 min drive to the nearest native plant nursery is a deal breaker. We provide easy access to native plants at a cost effective price.
We want you to have birds and bees in your yard…you can buy native plants online, right here, right now, and we’ll even deliver them.
Benefits/uses of plant plugs
1 - Establish new areas of garden beds quickly and inexpensively.
Native plant plugs allow you to purchase multiple plants cost effectively. You can establish robust plantings quickly to have flowers and dense, weed blocking plantings this year.
2- Buy a sampler!
From this sale you can also try native pollinator plants in a cost effective way. Not sure a plant will work for you? Less than $4 lets you see if it’ll work. You can try as many as you like and see what works for different locations in your yard without breaking the bank.
3 – We provide a variety of natives that you won’t see in many nurseris. From sun to shade, native specites to tried and true native cultivars we strive to bring a variety to you.
4 - Did I mention they are cheap?? At $3.75 per plant they are a cost effective investment this year for next year's garden.
To put this in context, at a nursery native plants are between $11-20 per plant. While those plants are larger, they typically only have one extra season of growth on them. Buying small and waiting is an excellent investment!
If you buy in the fall the plant will be busy building a root system. You won't see much top growth, if any at all. However, in the spring you should see a robust plant come rocketing out of the ground!
PICK UP LOCATION
Pick for native plants is only at the Takoma location.
TAKOMA - 808 Aspen St NW DC 20012
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
The plants will come with basic care and planting instructions.
A few quick FAQ's Planting immediately is best, but it is ok to leave them in their containers in a cool shady spot for a few days. Keep them watered, they are small they dry very quickly. Dig a small hole, plant and water thoroughly. Don't forget to label them!
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