Baptisia 'Sunny Morning' brightens garden spaces with profuse spires of yellow blooms that attract butterflies in late May, followed by interesting black seed pods. Mt. Cuba Center recommends 'Sunny Morning' as a beautiful, compact cultivar well-suited for
Baptisia ‘Sunny Morning’ brightens garden spaces with profuse spires of yellow blooms that attract butterflies in late May, followed by interesting black seed pods.
Mt. Cuba Center recommends ‘Sunny Morning’ as a beautiful, compact cultivar well-suited for most gardens.
Also known as False Indigo, Baptisia can be grown in poor soil, including clay. Baptisia do not like to be moved once established due to their long tap roots. Hardy and long lived, it makes a great lupine alternative for the South. It is deer resistant.
Shine a light on your garden with Baptisia ‘Sunny Morning’ False Indigo!
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