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Baptisia
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Baptisia (false indigo) is a genus in the pea family (fabaceae). Many of its species are wildflowers native to North America.
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Ketzel Levine's Talking Plants: Baptisia alba
- Radio host's column about gardening with this white-flowered species.
Dave's Garden: False Indigo (Baptisia australis)
- Page with information, opinions, and photos, provided by the public.
Kemper Center: Baptisia australis
- Information page with photos and notes on using this blue-flowered species in the garden.
Kemper Center: Baptisia sphaerocarpa
- Information page with photo on this yellow-flowered wild indigo species.
Baptisia: Revenge of the Redneck Lupines
- Article by Tony Avent in praise of the various baptisia species, with notes on their gardenworthiness and other characteristics, as well as photos. Originally published in Horticulture magazine.
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Baptisia
Magnoliophyta : Magnoliopsida : Fabaceae
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