
Baptisia alba - White Wild Indigo
White Wild Indigo is a showstopper in both garden beds and larger scale plantings. Noticeably tall, it can reach heights up to 6 feet. In landscape designs, this can work well as a backdrop plant along with some other taller species. The smooth stems are generally light green to reddish purple. The white flowers are held on erect spike-like racemes and are quite showy. Bloom time ranges from mid-spring to early summer. Preference is for full sun, dry to mesic soils. Generally found in less disturbed sites partially due to the large heavy seeds that do no travel far. This plant is great for bumblebees. Seeds may germinate the first year, but may take up to 3 years to flower. Both White Wild Indigo and Blue False Indigo are considered deer resistant. How To Plant White Wild Indigo Seeds: Direct sow seeds into prepared soil in late fall once soil temps are below 50 degrees (usually mid to late November). Can also be planted in winter during natural freeze/thaw cycles and early spring. P