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Everybody loves Lobelia. This should not be a surprise, you might say, since there are a total of 415 Lobelia species throughout the world. There must be at least one species you would love and at ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- I‘ve been growing Lobelia, a striking deep blue flower with white eyes, for many years. And although they’d always start out looking wonderful, as the summer season ...
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A great variety of blue-flowering perennials predominate in spring and early summer. The great blue lobelia is a delight in the mid- to late-summer garden. The bright blue flowers of Lobelia ...
Southern Gardening: Enjoy blue flowers like lobelia and delphinium (Gary R. Bachman) Updated: Apr. 22, 2013, 7:40 p.m. | Published: Apr. 22, 2013, 6:40 p.m. DELPHINIUM a Delphinium is a garden classic ...
Great blue lobelia blooms in July and August through the early fall. The showy flowers off the stem are about 1 inch long and made up of upper and lower lips, or petals.
If your annual flowers aren't exploding with celebratory fireworks of color right now, it may be lack of fertilizer.
The blue-flowering Lobelia syphilitica is now usually referred to as the Great Lobelia which sounds more pleasant. This is Moya Andrews, and today we focused on our native lobelia.
As summer wanes and our gardens become a bit bedraggled, there is a beautiful blue wildflower, Great Blue Lobelia, that trumpets summer’s demise and is a harbinger of fall. Blooming ...
Lobelia 'Cascade Blue' will delight you with its richly colored sapphire flowers to lure in those bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Grow it in a sunny spot, and wait for it to be covered with ...
Spent flowers give way to capsules producing small seeds that are dispersed by wind and sometimes water. A generous self-seeder, great blue lobelia, will naturalize in areas with suitable growing ...
The bright blue flowers of Lobelia siphilitica brighten many perennial beds from July to late September or early October. This hardy native is a clump-forming perennial that sends up a stiff ...