
Introducing Blue False Indigo Baptisia australis, our June plant of the month! It’s hard to miss this time of year, as its vibrant blue shoots are prominent at the Low Line. The plant got its common name because of its use in making blue / purple dyes.
Fast facts:
- Native (it’s well adapted to our area, and fits will into the existing ecosystem)
- Perennial (it comes back every year)
- Source of nectar and pollen for: native bees,



The ferns we planted at the Low Line Green are low-lying which makes them great ground cover. They do well in shady areas, and thrive in moist soil – making them an appropriate choice for rain gardens like the one at the Green. Plus, the texture of the leaves bring long-lasting interest to greenspace.