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- Baptisia abstract "Baptisia (false indigo, wild indigo) is a genus of about 35 species in the legume family, Fabaceae. They are flowering herbaceous perennial plants with pea-like flowers, followed by pods, which are sometimes inflated. They are native to woodland and grassland in eastern and southern North America. The species most commonly found in cultivation is B. australis.Baptisia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including the jaguar flower moth, Schinia jaguarina.".
- Baptisia class Eudicots.
- Baptisia division Flowering_plant.
- Baptisia family Fabaceae.
- Baptisia family Faboideae.
- Baptisia family Thermopsideae.
- Baptisia kingdom Plant.
- Baptisia order Fabales.
- Baptisia order Rosids.
- Baptisia thumbnail Baptisia_australis_-_false_blue_indigo_-_desc-flower_front_view.jpg?width=300.
- Baptisia wikiPageID "5208746".
- Baptisia wikiPageRevisionID "569441076".
- Baptisia familia Fabaceae.
- Baptisia genus "Baptisia".
- Baptisia genusAuthority "Vent.".
- Baptisia hasPhotoCollection Baptisia.
- Baptisia imageCaption "Baptisia australis".
- Baptisia ordo Fabales.
- Baptisia regnum Plant.
- Baptisia subdivision "See text.".
- Baptisia subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Baptisia subfamilia Faboideae.
- Baptisia tribus Thermopsideae.
- Baptisia unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Baptisia unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Baptisia unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Baptisia subject Category:Faboideae.
- Baptisia type Eukaryote.
- Baptisia type Plant.
- Baptisia type Species.
- Baptisia type FloweringPlant.
- Baptisia type Organism.
- Baptisia comment "Baptisia (false indigo, wild indigo) is a genus of about 35 species in the legume family, Fabaceae. They are flowering herbaceous perennial plants with pea-like flowers, followed by pods, which are sometimes inflated. They are native to woodland and grassland in eastern and southern North America. The species most commonly found in cultivation is B. australis.Baptisia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including the jaguar flower moth, Schinia jaguarina.".
- Baptisia label "Baptisia".
- Baptisia label "Baptisia".
- Baptisia label "Baptisia".
- Baptisia label "Baptisia".
- Baptisia sameAs Baptisie.
- Baptisia sameAs Baptisia.
- Baptisia sameAs Baptisia.
- Baptisia sameAs Baptisia.
- Baptisia sameAs m.0d7y4f.
- Baptisia sameAs Q2698539.
- Baptisia sameAs Q2698539.
- Baptisia wasDerivedFrom Baptisia?oldid=569441076.
- Baptisia depiction Baptisia_australis_-_false_blue_indigo_-_desc-flower_front_view.jpg.
- Baptisia isPrimaryTopicOf Baptisia.