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Baptisia leucophaea, Nutt. St. stout and angled, but low and wide-branched, 1-2½ ft., hairy or nearly glabrous: Lvs. short petioled; lfts. oblanceolate to obovate, stiff, drying black: fls. large and cream-colored, on slender erect pedicels, borne in 1-sided declined racemes. Mich, to Texas. B.M. 5900. Mn. 3:177. F.S. 23:2449.
 
Baptisia leucophaea, Nutt. St. stout and angled, but low and wide-branched, 1-2½ ft., hairy or nearly glabrous: Lvs. short petioled; lfts. oblanceolate to obovate, stiff, drying black: fls. large and cream-colored, on slender erect pedicels, borne in 1-sided declined racemes. Mich, to Texas. B.M. 5900. Mn. 3:177. F.S. 23:2449.
 
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Read about Baptisia bracteata var. leucophaea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Baptisia leucophaea, Nutt. St. stout and angled, but low and wide-branched, 1-2½ ft., hairy or nearly glabrous: Lvs. short petioled; lfts. oblanceolate to obovate, stiff, drying black: fls. large and cream-colored, on slender erect pedicels, borne in 1-sided declined racemes. Mich, to Texas. B.M. 5900. Mn. 3:177. F.S. 23:2449.


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