Family: Fabaceae
Author: (L.) R.Br.
Bibliography: W.T.Aiton, Hortus Kew. 3: 6 (1811)
Year: 1811
Status: accepted
Rank: species
Genus: Baptisia
Vegetable: False
Observations: WC. & E. U.S.A.
Description
The Blue false indigo, scientifically known as Baptisia australis, is a member of the Fabaceae family. This perennial herb has long been admired for its striking appearance and robust nature, making it a popular choice among gardeners and plant enthusiasts.
Originating from the central and eastern regions of the United States, Blue false indigo thrives in well-drained soils and areas that receive ample sunlight. This hardiness has allowed it to become a staple in various landscapes, particularly in wildflower gardens and native plant restoration projects.
Baptisia australis is renowned for its tall, upright stature, which can reach up to 3 to 4 feet in height. One of its most notable features is its vibrant, indigo-blue flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. These pealike blossoms are arranged in dense, terminal racemes that provide a dramatic splash of color against the plant’s blue-green foliage.
The foliage itself is another attractive aspect of the Blue false indigo. The leaves are trifoliate, meaning they are composed of three leaflets, and maintain a healthy blue-green hue throughout the growing season. In the fall, the plant can add interest to the garden with its striking black seed pods, which also make a unique addition to dried floral arrangements.
Baptisia australis is not only valued for its aesthetic appeal but also for its ecological benefits. It is a nitrogen-fixing plant, which means it has the ability to improve soil fertility by converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that is usable by plants. This makes it an excellent companion plant in mixed gardens.
Moreover, Blue false indigo serves as a vital food source for various pollinators, including bees and butterflies, during its blooming period. Its resilience and low maintenance requirements make it an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add a touch of natural beauty to their outdoor spaces.
With its historical designation by W.T. Aiton in “Hortus Kew. 3: 6 (1811)” and its enduring popularity, Baptisia australis remains a captivating and valuable addition to any garden or natural setting.
Common Names
Eng: baptisia, blue false indigo, blue wild indigo, streamside blue indigo, tall wild blue indigo, wild false indigo
Swe: färgväppling
Fra: baptisie bleue, baptisie australe
En: Blue False Indigo, Blue Wild Indigo, Baptisia, Streamside blue indigo, Tall wild blue indigo, Wild false indigo
Fr: Baptisie bleue, Baptisie australe
Sv: Färgväppling
: Blue wild indigo
Synonyms
- Sophora australis (L.)
- Podalyria australis ((L.) Willd.)
Distribution
- Alabama (native)
- Arizona (native)
- Arkansas (native)
- Colorado (native)
- Delaware (native)
- District of Columbia (native)
- Georgia (native)
- Indiana (native)
- Iowa (native)
- Kansas (native)
- Kentucky (native)
- Maryland (native)
- Missouri (native)
- New Mexico (native)
- New York (native)
- Ohio (native)
- Oklahoma (native)
- Pennsylvania (native)
- Tennessee (native)
- Texas (native)
- Vermont (native)
- Virginia (native)
- West Virginia (native)
- Illinois (introduced)
- Minnesota (introduced)
- Wisconsin (introduced)
Additional Images
Flower
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Fruit
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Leaf
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Habit
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Bark
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Sources
- PlantNet (https://identify.plantnet.org/species/the-plant-list/Baptisia australis (L.) R.Br.)
- WFO (No URL)
- IPNI (No URL)
- GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/species/2976091)
- POWO (http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:480953-1)
Specifications
Growth habit>: Forb/herb