All listed sizes available for pre-order until March 15th. Quantities may become limited as the season gets underway.
Sizes - Availability - Price
4 Inch Pots - Pre-Order Available - $5.00
Quart Pots - Pre-Order Available - $8.00
1 Gallon Pot - Coming Fall 2026 - $12.00
Height - 4 Feet
Light Needs - Full Sun / Part Shade
Soil Preferences - Clay/Loam/Sand
Moisture Range - Wet-Medium
Advantages - Home Garden Favorite / Pollinator Specialist / Supports Birds
Deer Resistance - Yes
Bloom Time - May-June
Bloom Color - Blue
Root Type - Taproot
Growth Habit - Multi-Stem
Plant Profile
Blue Wild Indigo - (Baptisia australis) is a native herbaceous perennial plant in the bean family (Fabaceae) native to central and eastern North America that grows in forests or natural areas in woodland borders. The species epithet, australis, is Latin for "southern" and refers to the earlier belief that this species was confined to the Southeast. In fact, its distribution is throughout the eastern and midwestern US.
This clump-forming plant grows 3 to 4 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide in full sun to part shade but best blooming is in full sun and in average well-drained soil. The deep tap root makes it drought tolerant but difficult to transplant. Prune after flowering if seed pods are not desired and to shape. Propagation is by seeds or stem cuttings.
The bright, indigo blue flowers are attractive when combined with yellow or white flowering perennials. The foliage stays attractive throughout the season. Use this plant in the native, pollinator or drought-tolerant garden as a specimen or in the border.
Highly Important Host
(3 or fewer types of host plants for species)
Pococera Baptisiella - Jaguar Flower Moth - Faint-Spotted Palthis - The Hoary Elfin
Generally Important Host
(4 or more host plants for species)
Clouded Sulphur - Polyphemus Moth - Io Moth - Black-Spotted Prominent - Wild Indigo Borer -Wild Indigo Duskywing - Orange Sulphur - Persius Duskywing - Burdock Border - Chain-Dotted Geometer