Not all native plants are unruly and wild-looking. Some are neat and tidy and fit well into a conventional perennial garden. False indigo, Baptisia sp., is one example of how a wild plant can be used ...
The Perennial Plant Association has selected Blue False Indigo (Babtisia australis) as their Perennial Plant of the Year. This is a hardy perennial and grows 3-4 feet tall with an upright habit.
Baptisia australis has been chosen 2010 perennial of the year by the Perennial Plant Association. Commonly known as blue false indigo, wild indigo or rattle weed, it's a member of the Fabaceae (bean ...
If you garden with perennials, there's an acronym you might want to know -- PPA, for the Perennial Plant Association. The organization promotes and educates consumers about perennials and influences ...
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9 perennials that aren't worth growing, and 9 native swaps you can make
Some perennial flowers, though beautiful, are just too high-maintenance to not consider replacing with much more easygoing ...
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