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Amorpha californica is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name California false indigo. It is native to California, Arizona, and northern Baja California, where it grows in the California chaparral and woodlands and other chaparral and oak woodlands habitats. It is generally considered an understory plant. [2]
Amorpha fruticosa is a perennial shrub. [4] It grows as a glandular, thornless shrub which can reach 5 or 6 m (16 or 20 ft) in height and spread to twice that in width. It is somewhat variable in morphology.
Baptisia, commonly referred to as wild indigo or false indigo, represents a diverse genus within the legume family, Fabaceae. These flowering herbaceous perennials exhibit an array of characteristics, including pea-like flowers, blooming in the spring that eventually mature into pods, occasionally displaying an inflated form.
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Amorpha laevigata Nutt.—smooth false indigo; Amorpha nana Nutt.—dwarf false indigo; Amorpha nitens Boynton—shining false indigo; Amorpha ouachitensis Wilbur—Ouachita false indigo; Amorpha paniculata Torr. & A.Gray—panicled false indigo; Amorpha roemeriana Scheele—Roemer's false indigo; Amorpha schwerinii C.K. Schneid.—Schwerin's ...
8. Herbs. Some growers may not consider herbs to be houseplants, but many types of herbs are great for indoor growing, and do well with winter propagation.