Martin Pellizzer

Indigofera Costata Subsp. Theuschii

Indigo plant, scientifically known as Indigofera costata subsp. theuschii, is a striking member of the legume family native to tropical and subtropical regions. This plant is celebrated for its vibrant blue flowers that bloom throughout the growing season, adding a splash of color to gardens and landscapes. It thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, making it a popular choice for both ornamental and ecological purposes. Its natural habitat includes coastal areas and sandy soils, where it plays a vital role in stabilizing dunes and supporting local wildlife. Despite its beauty, the plant requires careful cultivation to ensure its survival in changing environmental conditions.