Baptisia × variicolor Twilite Prairieblues™
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This amazing baptisia is a cross between B. australis, the most common blue variety, and B. sphaerocarpa, a vivid, buttery yellow bloomer. The result is late spring or early summer, pea like, violet-purple flowers with dramatic yellow keels. Like other baptisias, Twilite Prairieblues™ is a member of the legume family and fixes nitrogen in the soil. It is long-lived, tough as nails, and drought resistant, but it's a little slow at the start. If you're patient, you'll have a full-blown baptisia by the third or fourth gardening season. When not in bloom, the distinctive, trifoliate leaves take center stage with their lovely blue-green color, which is especially noticeable in spring. For the best effect, give this plant a spot at the back of a border.