False Indigo
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False Indigo (Baptisia) - A vigorous Lupine-like group of perennials from N. America, forming strong tufts 3 to 5 feet high, with sea-green leaves; the flowers, mostly of a delicate blue, in long spikes. B. australis, exaltata, and alba are the best-known kinds, and should be placed in the mixed border in any garden soil, but their value is not high.
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