horseflyweed - Baptisia tinctoria

Synonyms: , horseflyweed, ,

USDA Plant Code: BATI
Light Requirement: full sun
Soil Moisture: dry - medium
Height:
Leaves: deciduous
Protected Plant: no
Commonly Available at Nurseries : yes
Growth Habits: forb/herb,
Hardiness Zone: both
Salt Tolerance : no
Drought Tolerance: yes
Birds, Mammals and Other Wildlife: yes
Riparian Buffers: no
All Pollinators: yes
Native Bees and other Pollinators: yes
Butterflies and Moths: yes
Hummingbird: no
Rain Garden: yes
Bloom Color: yellow
Bloom Period: spring/summer
Fragrant: no
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Seed(s); Three views of one seed. Germplasm from the Desert Legume Program (DLEG 92-0270). Collected in Virginia, U.S.
Lindsey Seastone, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org
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Seed(s); Three views of four seeds. Germplasm from the Desert Legume Program (DLEG 92-0270). Collected in Virginia, U.S.
Lindsey Seastone, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org
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Seed(s); Face and edge. Germplasm from the Desert Legume Program (DLEG 92-0270). Collected in Virginia, U.S.
Lindsey Seastone, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org
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Seed(s); Germplasm from the Desert Legume Program (DLEG 92-0270). Collected in Virginia, U.S.
Lindsey Seastone, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org
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Seed(s); Texture. Germplasm from the Desert Legume Program (DLEG 92-0270). Collected in Virginia, U.S.
Lindsey Seastone, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org
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