Browsing Our Plant Photos in the Baptisias database

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  • Plant: Grayhairy Wild Indigo (Baptisia cinerea)
  • Contributor: WebTucker
  • Gallery: Bloom
  • Caption: Ashen wild indigo #220; RAB page 581, 98-9-3. LHB p. 579, 96-50- ?, "Greek for 'to dye', as some species are used to make an inferior indigo". AG p.124, 32-1-?, (same as LHB).
  • Photo location: Marston, NC (McDonald Church Road)
  • Date of photo: April 23, 2024
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  • Plant: Yellow Wild indigo (Baptisia sphaerocarpa)
  • Contributor: WebTucker
  • Gallery: Bloom
  • Caption: Wild yellow Indigo #261 nn; "Genus name Baptisia comes from the Greek word bapto meaning "to dye". Specific epithet means with rounded fruit.
  • Photo location: Sandhills Horticultural Gardens Southern Pines, NC
  • Date of photo: April 15, 2024
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  • Plant: Yellow Wild indigo (Baptisia sphaerocarpa)
  • Contributor: WebTucker
  • Gallery: Entire plant
  • Caption: Wild yellow Indigo #261 nn; "Genus name Baptisia comes from the Greek word bapto meaning "to dye". Specific epithet means with rounded fruit.
  • Photo location: Sandhills Horticultural Gardens Southern Pines, NC
  • Date of photo: April 15, 2024
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  • Plant: Wild Indigo (Baptisia 'Cherries Jubilee')
  • Contributor: LoriMT
  • Gallery: Bloom
  • Photo location: my Zone 8a garden in North Georgia Mountains
  • Date of photo: 2024-04-10
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