About Lunar Eclipse

Tough but delicate-looking with extra-large flowers that emerge cream, turn lavender, then deepen to blue-violet. Buds open sequentially, so the stalks have two or three colors simultaneously. A star of the late spring garden. Bred at the Chicago Botanic Garden.

About Wild Indigo

A classic garden favorite with tall spikes of pea-blossom flowers and gray-green foliage. Blooms in June. Black seed pods are good for dried arrangements. Snubbed by deer. Tolerates poor, dry soil. Does not transplant once established. See more Wild Indigo in Native Perennials.

Pot Size & Price
4.5-in. pot
$16.00
Height
36"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Plant Traits
Bees
Butterflies
Stock Notes
Restocks On Saturday

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Friends School Plant Sale photo by Pat T.

Blue

Catalog
P477
Baptisia Pink Lemonade, pink-lavender to yellow flowers on spikes
Photo from Walters Gardens

Pink Lemonade

Catalog
P479
Baptisia Plum Rosy, upright stems with many pea-type flowers in shade of white to dark magenta
Photo from Walters Gardens

Plum Rosy

Catalog
P478
Baptisia Prairieblues Sunny Morning, towers of yellow flowers on dark stems
Photo from Plants Nouveau

Prairieblues Sunny Morning

Catalog
P480