: Attach buds at the top of a thick central wire, followed by open flowers, and then leaves toward the bottom. Space them to mimic the natural upright spikes of the live plant [1, 7].
Wild Indigo ( Baptisia ) can be "properly" approached in two main ways: as a or as a paper craft project . Below are outlines for both interpretations. 1. Botanical Paper Outline wild indigo
: Describe the trifoliate (three-part) leaves that often turn silvery-gray or black in the fall [7, 19]. Detail the pea-like flower spikes in blue, white, or yellow [5]. : Attach buds at the top of a
: You will need green and bright blue crepe paper, floral wire (thin and thick), green floral tape , and glue [1]. Below are outlines for both interpretations
: Define the Baptisia genus, commonly known as Wild Indigo or False Indigo [20]. Mention its origin in North American prairies and woodlands [5, 15].