Baptisia – Decadence® Cherries Jubilee

An unusually beautiful and unique flower color as well as densely branched foliage set this new variety apart. Deep maroon buds open to bicolor maroon and yellow flowers held on strong scapes above the blue-green foliage in late spring to early summer, followed by decorative seed pods in fall. Secondary branching on the flower stems makes this variety especially floriferous. Well-branched stems form a bushy, upright, spreading mound of foliage that is relatively short for Baptisia. It is a good candidate for the middle of the flower border.
Features
An unusually beautiful and unique flower color as well as densely branched foliage set this new variety apart. Deep maroon buds open to bicolor maroon and yellow flowers held on strong scapes above the blue-green foliage in late spring to early summer, followed by decorative seed pods in fall. Secondary branching on the flower stems makes this variety especially floriferous. Well-branched stems form a bushy, upright, spreading mound of foliage that is relatively short for Baptisia. It is a good candidate for the middle of the flower border.
Attracts: Butterflies
Resists: Deer
Dead-Heading Not Necessary
Drought Tolerant
Native to North America
Fall Interest
Maintenance Notes
Grows best in full sun and average to poor, well-drained soil. Moderately drought tolerant once established. Very long-lived perennial.
This easy care, drought tolerant, deer resistant perennial is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for low maintenance or native perennials.
Uses Notes
Compact habit, ideal for small spaces.
Maintenance Category Easy
Water Category Average
Bloom Time
Flower Form Landscape
Soil Fertility Poor Soil
Soil PH Category Neutral Soil
pH B - pH 5.8 - 6.2, C - pH 6.0 - 6.5
EC (2:1 Extraction Method) 1 - 1.3
Fertilization 100 - 150
Light Requirements High
Water Requirements Dry to Moderate
Rooting Out Temperature 55 - 60° Fahrenheit
Growing On Temperature 55 - 60° Fahrenheit
Planting and Timing Information
Late Spring Finish. 1 ppp.
Pinching and Growth Regulators
Do not pinch. Pinching can remove emerging flowers. Growth regulators may be helpful under low light conditions, however, under high light and good air movement growth regulators may not be necessary. Baptisia are vigorous growers coming out of dormancy and can become overgrown quickly, early in the crop cycle. Monitor growth carefully. Drenching the plants with 6-10 ppm Bonzi when they are 6 inches tall will effectively control plant height. Drench rates will vary widely on bark based soil mixes versus peat based soil mixes. Spray applications at 30-45 ppm Bonzi are also effective, but will require multiple applications.
Pest and Disease Management
Baptisia have few pest and disease issues. General pest and disease practices as listed in the notes.
Grower Tips
-For optimum plant quality ensure high light levels and good air circulation.
-Finishing plants under cool temperatures will help control height and will intensify flower color, but may increase crop time.
-Large bare root plants will be provided and plants should bloom that same spring.