Blue false indigo becomes shrub-like during the growing season; it can reach a size of 3-5’ tall by 3’wide. It produces large spikes, 10-12”, of blue pea-like flowers in May and June, followed by inflated seed pods. It grows well in sun to part sun. It attracts native bees and other pollinators. It is also a nitrogen fixer and will add nitrogen to your garden soil.