![Flowers of creeping indigo arise from the base of the leaves and are pink to salmon in color.](https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/edis/wp-content/blogs.dir/65/files/2015/10/AG399-IFAS-Creeping-Indigo-1080357.jpg)
Creeping Indigo, A Poisonous Plant of Concern in Florida Pastures
October 19, 2015
A recent rise in suspected horse poisonings has brought new attention to creeping indigo (Indigofera spicata), a toxic plant which has reportedly been in Florida for as long as 90 years. This new 5-page fact sheet covers plant description, signs ... READ MORE
Category: Agriculture, LivestockTags: Agronomy Department, Amanda House, Brent A. Sellers, Creeping Indigo, Edward W. Jennings, Florida Pastures, Horse Poisonings, Indigofera Spicata, Jason Ferrell, Poisonous Plant, Robert MacKay