Amorpha californica var. napensis

Napa false indigo

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Plant Types

Size

  • Average Height: 6 - 8 ft
  • Average Width: 6 - 8 ft

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Special Uses

A lovely and rare native shrub of the pea family, occasionally seen in woodland and chaparral communities in the coast ranges around the San Francisco Bay Area. Offering a delicate, airy quality, this deciduous shrub grows to around 6 ft. tall and wide, though can get bigger in the wild. Intricate flowers are closely set on slender spikes and are made up of tiny, intense indigo-purple petals with protruding bright orange stamens, charming on close inspection. This rare and threatened shrub is the larval food source for the California dogface butterfly, our state insect! Bees and butterflies nectar on the flowers as well. Best in lightly shaded areas with occasional to no summer water needed once established. Deer resistant.

Our monthly inventory was updated on May 1, 2026. To confirm current availability, please call ahead. We do not ship plants.

Inventory Notes 1g
limit 3 per customer; young 19 available$15.00 each

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