Indigofera heterantha

Folk name: Indigo bush

Plant height: approx. 1.20 m.

Deciduous: Yes

Hardy: No

Description: The ornamental value of indigofera is its leaves and inflorescence. The flowering habit is spreading and the plant produces purple-pink flowers. Be sure to cover the plant in harsh winters as the twigs often freeze a bit. The indigofera is a nice shrub that is totally absorbed into the perennial border.

Pruning: You should prune the Indigofera back to 20 cm in March-April.

Flowering time: The plant flowers from July to October

Pitch:
You can put the plant in a warm open place, a moist but well-drained soil in the sun. They require space for their pronounced growth habit.

Care:
Indigofera only moderately tolerates low soil fertility. Also important is a drained soil.

History:
Species of this genus are found in almost all tropical and subtropical regions of the world, and a few species are also found in temperate regions of East Asia. But originally the Indigofera is from the Himalayas.

Significance:
The name Indigofera comes from the Latin indigo, meaning 'the blue dye' and from ferre, meaning 'to bring forth'.

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