Zone 6 · winter lows -10°F to 0°F
Baptisia for Zone 6
38 Baptisia varieties rated hardy through Zone 6, ranked by how many gardeners actually grow them. Zone 6 is the sweet spot — nearly everything hardy grows here.
The Baptisia that thrive in Zone 6
#1 most savedDwarf Wild Indigo
Baptisia minor
#2 most savedPlum Rosy False Indigo
Baptisia x hybrida 'Plum Rosy'
#3 most savedFalse Indigo
Baptisia leucophaea 'Little Texas'

Cream Wild Indigo
Baptisia leucophaea 'A1T-011'

Blue Wild Indigo
Baptisia australis

Pink Lemonade False Indigo
Baptisia australis 'Pink Lemonade'

Purple Smoke False Indigo
Baptisia australis 'Purple Smoke'

Dwarf Blue False Indigo
Baptisia minor 'Blue Pearls'

Lemon Meringue False Indigo
Baptisia x hybrida 'Lemon Meringue'

Blue Bubbly False Indigo
Baptisia australis 'Blue Bubbly'

Wild Indigo
Baptisia tinctoria

White Wild Indigo
Baptisia alba

Lunar Eclipse Blue Wild Indigo
Baptisia australis 'Lunar Eclipse'

Sparkling Sapphires False Indigo
Baptisia x hybrida 'Sparkling Sapphires'

False Indigo
Baptisia x hybrida

Starlite Prairieblues False Indigo
Baptisia x hybrida 'Starlite'

White Baptisia
Baptisia alba 'macrophylla'

Dwarf Blue Indigo
Baptisia minor 'Blue Bonnet'

Yellow Wild Indigo
Baptisia sphaerocarpa

Burgundy Blast False Indigo
Baptisia 'Burgundy Blast'

Cream Wild Indigo
Baptisia leucophaea

Carolina Lupine
Baptisia simplicifolia

Yellow Wild Indigo
Baptisia leucophaea 'Butterball'

Lemon Meringue False Indigo
Baptisia 'Lemo Meringue'
Showing the 24 most-saved of 38 Zone 6–hardy Baptisia varieties. See the full Baptisia list →
Baptisia in Zone 6
Will Baptisia survive a Zone 6 winter?
38 of the 38 Baptisia varieties in the Sow catalog are rated hardy through Zone 6, where winter lows reach -10°F to 0°F. Hardiness is per-variety, not per-genus — the plants listed above are the ones that hold up; others in the genus are not rated for this zone.
When should I plant Baptisia in Zone 6?
In Zone 6 the last spring frost typically lands around late April and the first fall frost around mid-October. Planting after the last frost — or in early fall, so roots establish before the ground cools — gives the best establishment. Each plant page lists its own planting months.
Which Baptisia is best for Zone 6?
Start at the top of the list above: it is ranked by how many gardeners actually save and grow each variety, which is a strong real-world reliability signal. Then narrow by your sun exposure and the mature size that fits the bed.
