White False Indigo
White False Indigo is a spectacular and showy native perennial. In spring, asparagus-like shoots break through the surface of the soil and in a matter of weeks open into the white flowers. Tough and long-lived Thrives in poor soil Deer resistant Details 4-5 ft. tall and wide Rounded and shrub-like Clump-forming Hardy in USDA hardiness zones 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Flowering period In central North Carolina, White False Indigo starts blooming at the end of April and continues for two to three weeks. How to grow Baptisia alba grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. Plants tend to get floppy and bloom poorly when grown in very shaded sites. FAQ about Baptisia Care and maintenance Easy to care for, just cut down old stems to the ground anytime during the winter. Where to plant Formal and informal gardens where it provides durability and seasonal color. When to plant The best time is during the growing season when plants are producing new roots. When will my plant flower? Flowering-size