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10 Μαρ 2023 · Technically, “indigo plants” could refer to any of the 750-plus species of trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, or annuals within the Indigofera genus. Here, we’ll cover a handful of popular species that can be grown in the US: I. amblyantha, I. decora, I. heterantha, and I. kirilowii.
Genus: Indigofera. Species: heterantha. Skill Level: Experienced. Exposure: Full sun. Hardiness: Hardy. Soil type: Well-drained/light. Height: 180cm. Spread: 180cm. Time to plant seeds:...
Himalayan indigo. A medium-sized deciduous shrub, herbaceous in colder areas and then making up to 1.2m annual growth. Leaves pinnate with 13-21 small leaflets. Flowers 12mm, rosy-purple, in racemes to 12cm in length from early summer.
Grow Indigoferain a shrub border or train it against a warm, sunny wall. Indigofera is a genus of more than 700 species of evergreen or deciduous shrubs, perennials, and annuals. Indigofera is found in mostly tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
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A deciduous shrub with downy, slightly-ribbed branches. At Kew, where it is almost invariably cut back to the ground each winter, it sends up a dense thicket of erect, scarcely branched shoots 2 to 4 ft high, clothed from top to bottom with leaves.
A large genus of herbs and shrubs, mostly tropical and subtropical, notable in containing the indigo plant (I. tinctoria). Of the shrubby species a few may be grown outdoors in Britain, but the shoots in our climate, although woody, are usually only of annual duration, unless given the protection of a wall. The leaves, in the species described ...