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Baptisia tinctoria is found throughout the eastern United States, west to Minnesota, and south to Florida. [4] As it is rare in some parts of its range, it is protected by some state authorities: in Kentucky it is threatened; in Maine it is considered endangered. [5] It prefers dry meadow and open woodland environments. [6] Line drawing
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.
Baptisia australis, commonly known as blue wild indigo or blue false indigo, is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae (legumes). It is a perennial herb native to much of central and eastern North America and is particularly common in the Midwest, but it has also been introduced well beyond its natural range. [ 5 ]
Baptisia tinctoria, native to the eastern United States Index of plants with the same common name This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).
Cladrastis kentukea, the Kentucky yellowwood or American yellowwood (syn. C. lutea, C. tinctoria), is a species of Cladrastis native to the Southeastern United States, with a restricted range from western North Carolina west to eastern Oklahoma, and from southern Missouri and Indiana south to central Alabama.
3 Range. 4 References. ... is a species of Lycaenidae that is native to North America ... (Baptisia tinctoria), lupine (Lupinus perennis), and rattlebox (Crotalaria ...
Lachnanthes tinctoria (Walter ex J.F. Gmel.) Elliott Lachnanthes tinctoria var. major C. Wright ex Griseb. Lachnanthes is a genus of monocotyledonous plants in the bloodwort family containing only one species, i.e., Lachnanthes caroliana ( caroliniana ), [ 3 ] commonly known as Carolina redroot or bloodroot . [ 4 ]
Baptisia bracteata, otherwise known as longbract wild indigo, [1] long-bract wild indigo, long-bracted wild indigo, plains wild indigo, [2] cream false indigo, [3] or cream wild indigo, [4] is a perennial herbaceous plant in the Fabaceae (bean) family that is native to the central and eastern United States.