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Jun 13, 2016 6:27 AM CST
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It's a lovely colour, and as mentioned is unusual for Fabaceae. It might make a good filler between other plants? I can't see it ever being a problem even if it does spread around, it looks to grow low on the ground.

I had an Indigofera heterantha which I grew from seed, it survived well until the dreaded 2010/11 very hard winter.

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