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DECADENCE® BLUEBERRY SUNDAE FALSE INDIGO
BAPTISIA BLUEBERRY SUNDAE

DECADENCE® Blueberry Sundae Baptisia PP23891

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BAPTISIA BLUEBERRY SUNDAE

Genus: BAPTISIA
trademark info Protected Series: DECADENCE
Height: 2-3 Feet Tall
Spread: 3 Feet Wide
Color: blue flower
Full Sun Plants
Full Sun Perennial Plants
Perennial
Zone: 4
#4145  
 deer resistant *        dried flower *    

BAPTISIA BLUEBERRY SUNDAE
Grower Notes:

Decadence® Blueberry Sundae Baptisia PP23891 is commonly referred to as Decadence® Blueberry Sundae False Indigo. This Proven Winners® selection is part of the Decadence® series which features ultra-colorful, decadent flower spikes on a compact, well-branched plant. This cultivar is noteworthy for its blue-green mounding foliage and dark indigo blue, lupine-like flowers in late spring. No need to deadhead the flowers as they will continue to attracts bees, butterflies and other beneficial pollinators throughout the growing season. Flowers fade to colorful, ornamental seed pods that extend the interest into fall.

Decadence® Blueberry Sundae Baptisia is deer resistant and thrives in full to partial sun in average, sandy, slightly acidic, well-drained soils.




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Baptisia (False Indigo) is a beautiful, native perennial that has a shrubby habit. Baptisia will grow in almost any type of well-drained soil. They bloom in late spring/early summer, for two to three weeks. Foliage remains attractive throughout the growing season.