Baptisia

/bæpˈtɪʃə/ noun

A genus of North American plants in the legume family, commonly called 'false indigo,' with blue or purple flowers.

From Greek 'baptizein' (to dip), because the plant was traditionally used to dye fabrics by dipping them into plant extracts.

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