Species white false indigo
white flowers with green leaves and stems

white false indigo

Baptisia alba var. macrophylla

White False Indigo (Baptisia alba var. macrophylla) is an amazing flowering plant species that is perfect for any landscape or garden. Its foliage is green and its beautiful white flowers, which decorate it throughout the summer season, are highly fragrant. It is a low-maintenance, drought-resistant plant and is also deer-resistant. Plus, it's easy to propagate - White False Indigo can easily produce new plants from clippings that can be planted directly in the garden! The plant will also create a home for many wildlife species, such as butterflies and birds. White False Indigo is definitely an amazing addition to any garden.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Division,Root Cutting,Seed Propagation,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 8

Flowers:

Creamy white, occasionally streaked with darker patches. Flowers

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Fruits:

brown,indigo,white Fruits Ready In Fall

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

watering

White false indigo is a drought-tolerant plant species that grows best in well-draining soil and full sun. Water deeply and thoroughly when the soil is dry, usually once a week during the hot months and every 2 weeks during the cooler months. Give the plant some extra water during longer dry spells, especially in sandy soil or during extreme heat. Water at the base of the plant using a watering can or hose, avoiding wetting the foliage.

sunlight

White false indigo plants prefer full sun for optimal growth and blooming. The plant should receive 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. In climates with mild summers and cold winters, the plant may need a bit less sunlight. The amount of sunlight the plant receives depends significantly on the plant's location and the time of year. If a white false indigo is grown in an area with harsh summers it may benefit from some afternoon shade.

pruning

White false indigo (Baptisia alba var. macrophylla) should be pruned in early spring after the last frost. Pruning should be done by cutting off around 1-third of the plant’s height and 1-2 inches from the top of its stem to help encourage vigorous and healthy growth. Pruning too much or too little can prevent the blossoms from forming and can reduce the overall health of the plant. It is also important not to prune over-zealously or too late in the season as this can also prevent blooming.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

White false indigo typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

White false indigo typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Harvest Fruit

Harvesting of the fruits from the species Baptisia alba var. macrophylla, also known as white false indigo, typically begins in July and August.

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