White Wild Indigo Baptisia alba 100 Seeds
Baptisia alba, commonly known as white wild indigo or white false indigo, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to North America. It belongs to the Fabaceae family, which includes peas and beans. This plant is known for its attractive spikes of white flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer, adding beauty to gardens and natural landscapes. White wild indigo typically grows in prairies, meadows, open woodlands, and along roadsides. It prefers well-drained soils and full sun but can tolerate some shade. The plant has a deep taproot system, which allows it to be drought-tolerant once established. In addition to its ornamental value, Baptisia alba also plays an ecological role. Like other members of the Fabaceae family, it is capable of fixing nitrogen from the atmosphere into the soil, thereby improving soil fertility and supporting the growth of neighboring plants. In terms of appearance, Baptisia alba has compound leaves with three leaflets that are bluish-green in color. The