White Wild Indigo Seeds - Native Baptisia Alba | Nitrogen-Fixing Prairie Wildflower
Majestic Native White Wild Indigo - Prairie Powerhouse
Baptisia alba, commonly known as White Wild Indigo or Prairie False Indigo, is a spectacular native perennial that brings architectural beauty and ecological value to your garden. This impressive legume produces towering spikes of pristine white pea-like flowers from late spring through early summer, rising 3-5 feet above attractive blue-green trifoliate foliage. As a member of the legume family, this prairie native naturally enriches soil through nitrogen fixation while developing an extensive root system that makes it virtually indestructible once established.
Outstanding Features:
- Nitrogen Fixer: Legume that naturally enriches soil for surrounding plants
- Drought Champion: Deep taproot system makes it extremely drought tolerant
- Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bumblebees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Long-Lived: Can live for decades with minimal care once established
- Architectural Interest: Striking form provides year-round garden structure
Growing Information:
Height: 3-5 feet | Spread: 3-4 feet | Sun: Full sun to partial shade | Soil: Well-draining, adaptable to poor soils | Zones: 4-9
Planting Guide: Direct sow in fall or scarify seeds and cold stratify for 30 days before spring planting. Seeds benefit from inoculation with rhizobia bacteria for optimal nitrogen fixation. Be patient - may take 2-3 years to reach full size.
Create a stunning prairie garden centerpiece while naturally improving your soil with this magnificent native that supports declining pollinator populations and embodies the sustainable beauty of North American grasslands.
