What is the fake indigo?
False Indigo is a common name for about 20 different types of plants that fall under the family, shout . Most species come from the eastern and southern parts of the United States, especially in pastures and dry forests. Generally, these plants have high stems, which are slightly branched and clusters of small flowers. Two of the most popular species include Blue FALSE Indigo or Baptisia Australis and white false indigo or shout Lactea .
Usually fake indigo is easy to grow. It can survive in poor, gravel soil if it receives a full sun. Although it is a perennial plant, it is susceptible to leaf stains and molds and its seeds can attract Weevils. These plants are often added to the gardens or are placed along the informal boundaries to add spraying to the landscape.
Baptisia Australis or Blue False Indigo is a striking perennial. Will gently spread, yet it can grow about 5 feet (1.5 m). Has dark green leaves and isUsually the clusters of peas-dark blue flowers. After the flowers fall, black seeds appear. This species is quite popular in flower arrangements.
Baptisia lactea or white false indigo has its own unique look. The stem is usually colored purple and has lighter green leaves. It usually only reaches a height of about 3 feet (0.91 m). In the summer months, from May to July, it produces long clusters of small white flowers. After the flowers die, they are replaced by seed pods, which eventually change from green to black.
Many types of false indigo are also used in a homeopathic drug. The plant is considered toxic, but the roots and leaves can be used on the basis of a qualified general practitioner of homeopathic medicine. For example, it is assumed that t toinfection T in the upper respiratory system, such as tonsillitis. Because it iso antimicrobial, also used to treat skin infections, sore throat and infection along the gum line.
These plants can be purchased in most shops of domestic gardens, especially through eastern, southern and medium -west parts of the United States. For gardeners without access to a good home garden, plants can also be purchased through online garden shops. In addition, it is possible to grow fake indigo from seeds. The seeds can be sown in containers and then divided early in the spring. After the last frost, plants can be moved out to any place that receives the full sun.