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- Cool facts about Lobelia siphilitica12345:
- It provides outstanding color for the border, wet meadow or pond edge.
- It naturalizes easily in moist soils, but tolerates periods of drought better than Lobelia cardinalis.
- It grows 2’-3’ tall and 1’-2’ wide.
- It blooms at the same time as Lobelia cardinalis and attracts similar insects.
- There are two recognized varieties of Lobelia siphilitica, var. siphilitica and var. ludoviciana.
- It is short-lived, lasting only for a few years.
- It is self-compatible, but a flower must be pollinated by insects, primarily bumblebees.
- It bears heads of dark blue to white flowers through late summer and fall.
- It is much more perennial in habit than most of the other hardy types.
- It is a clump forming perennial wildflower with toothed lance shaped leaves.
- In late summer, stems are topped by spiky racemes of intense blue-violet florets.
- The blooms entice bees, hummingbirds and butterflies.
- Plants prosper in filtered shade with moist soils or in wetter sunny sites.
- Blue-to-purple flowers bloom in spikes up to 3 ft tall.
- Plants filled in well in the second year of growth, and bloomed throughout August into early September.
- This species was the tenth most attractive to natural enemies in the late season, with three times as many natural enemies as the grass control.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Lobelia siphilitica provides outstanding color for the border, wet meadow or pond edge. Great blue lobelia naturalizes easily in moist soils, but tolerates periods of drought better than Lobelia cardinalis. Growing 2’-3’ tall and 1’-2’ wide, L. siphilitica blooms at the same time as L. cardinalis and attracts similar insects.northcreeknurseries.com/plantName/Lobelia-siphilit…There are two recognized varieties of Lobelia siphilitica, var. siphilitica and var. ludoviciana. Blooming from August to October, it is short-lived, lasting only for a few years. Although self-compatible, a flower is unable to offer pollen to itself and it must be pollinated by insects, primarily bumblebees.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobelia_siphiliticaThis easy-to-grow native species bears heads of dark blue to white flowers through late summer and fall, over dark-green leaves. Plants will usually self-sow, and the seedlings are easily moved while still small. Clumps may also be divided in early spring. Much more perennial in habit than most of the other hardy types.
www.perennials.com/plants/lobelia-siphilitica.htmlInteresting Notes: Lobelia siphilitica is a clump forming perennial wildflower with toothed lance shaped leaves. In late summer stems are topped by spiky racemes of intense blue-violet florets. The blooms entice bees, hummingbirds and butterflies. Plants prosper in filtered shade with moist soils or in wetter sunny sites.www.newmoonnursery.com/plant/Lobelia-siphiliticaBlue-to-purple flowers bloom in spikes up to 3 ft tall. Plants filled in well in second year of growth, and bloomed throughout August into early September. This species was the tenth most attractive to natural enemies in the late season, with three times as many natural enemies as the grass control. Habitat
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Lobelia siphilitica, the great blue lobelia, great lobelia, or blue cardinal flower, is a plant species within the family Campanulaceae. It is an herbaceous perennial dicot native to eastern and central Canada and United States. There are two recognized varieties of Lobelia siphilitica, var. siphilitica and var. ludoviciana. … See more
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Growing up to 4 feet (1.2 m) tall, Lobelia siphilitica has a single ridged, unbranched stem, which is smooth or sparsely hairy. Leaves are hairless … See moreGreat lobelia is found in the north from Maine to Manitoba and in the south from North Carolina to Texas. Sparse populations can be … See more
Lobelia siphilitica is sold in garden centers and is often grown in zones 4 to 9. It can be propagated either by cutting or seed. See more
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