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or simply a bed that stays moist
The value lies in nuance rather than extravagance
Years ago a plant was dropped at the nursery in Aiken
the spiny native trees and shrubs that give those woodlands their character
Baptisia sphaerocarpa Pollinator The flowers are the secondBaptisia sphaerocarpa, yellow wild indigo, is the sunny member of the wild indigo clan, a tough, rounded native perennial topped in spring with short, dense spikes of clear bright yellow, pea like flowers over fresh blue green foliage. Compact and shrubby, the plant brings strong color and structure to a sunny border. Native to the south central United States, from Texas north through the prairies, yellow wild indigo is built for heat and lean, dry