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Reviewed by Julie Thompson-Adolf Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) is a native plant of North, South, and Central America, normally found in moist areas such as streams, swamps, and lowwooded ...
The Spruce discusses a few such varieties of lobelia. Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower): This unique variety of lobelia grows upward instead of outward and boasts bright red blooms. Lobelia ...
Scientific name: Lobelia cardinalis Growing zones: 3 to 9; Attracts: Butterflies, hummingbirds, bees; Light needs: Prefers ...
Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) Missouri Department of Conservation. Claim to fame: The cardinal flower is known for its vibrant color and its late-blooming time.
Lobelia cardinalis ‘Black Truffle’ New for 2014 from Plants Nouveau. Lobelia cardinalis ‘Black Truffle’ PPAF. Common Name. Black Truffle cardinal flower. Size. 3-4' tall by 2-3' wide. USDA hardiness ...
Cardinal flower lobelia, Lobelia cardinalis is a native perennial that thrives in moist conditions in its native range, but it can be a good garden perennial with regular irrigation.
Luckily, cardinal flowers can be readily started from seeds, so you can easily and inexpensively replenish your cardinal flowers as older plants fade away. Some of the most important things to keep in ...
Both phlox and lobelia are large groups of plants with hundreds of varieties, so there is sure to be a variety to fit your garden needs. One of the most popular varieties of lobelia is lobelia ...