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Baptisia 'Dutch Chocolate'
Upright compact perennial with clover-like, bluish-green leaves. Black-purple buds that open into purple-brown flowers on erect spikes in spring. Inflated seed pods which turn charcoal black when ripe. Once used by children as rattles, and are great for dried flower arrangements. Occurs naturally in rich woods, and along streambanks from Pennsylvania south to North Carolina and Tennessee. Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Tolerates drought and poor soils. Over time, plants develop slowly expanding clumps with deep and extensive root systems. The common name of false indigo refers to the use of by early American colonists as a substitutes for true indigo (genus Indigofera) in making dyes.
Genus
Baptisia
Species
Cultivar
'Dutch Chocolate'
Common name
False indigo
Hybrid
Baptisia minor x sphaerocarpa
Family name
Leguminosae
Place of origin
United States
DETAILS
Height
60 cm
Width
60 cm
(expected growth in average NZ conditions in 5 to 10 years)
Leaves
Deciduous
Soil Type
Moisture
Exposure
Perennials
Category
Medium, height 0.6 to 1.2 metres.
Availability
We have this currently available in a POT 2.5 container.
Ask for it at your retailer.
Where to buy our plants
Where to buy our plants

