Looking for a unique addition to your garden that also has practical uses? Look no further than Indigofera pseudotinctoria, also known as Indigo Bush or Indigo. This deciduous shrub grows up to 1 meter tall and is characterized by its red flowers in racemes. Not only is it visually striking, but the leaves and flowers can also be boiled and eaten - adding a pop of color and flavor to your meals. Hardy to zone 6 and not frost tender, this shrub flowers from July to September. For more information, visit http://plants.usda.gov.