Lobelia cardinalis Contents: Lobelia by olga/arts.ubc.ca (Olga Betts) (Sat, 13 Sep 1997) Re; Lobelia poisonous to fish? by busko/stsci.edu (Ivo Busko) (Mon, 2 Apr 2001) Re:Lobelia by Thomas Barr (Mon, 02 Apr 2001) ...
Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia cardinalis, the Cardinal Flower, is a perennial that grows 2-4 feet tall and is found in wet places, streambanks, and swamps. Leaves are lanceolate to oval and toothed.
Lobelia cardinalis or Cardinal Flower is a native American (Northeast) bog plant. It is not a true aquatic plant, hence it needs strong light and rich substrate.
Lobelia cardinalis Ludwigia repens - Water Primrose Mayaca fluviatilis Myriophyllum aquaticum - Water Milfoil, Parrot's Feather Rotala macrandra - Tooth-cup Rotala rotundifolia - Tooth-cup Shinnersia rivularis ...
Lobelia cardinalis Similar/same the red-flowered land garden plant. Rumored to leach poison if cut. Ludwigia repens Spade-shaped leaves, dark green to brownish colored. Stiff stems, up to 20" (50cm) long. For me, transplant stems sometimes rot.
are often smaller and thinner, and stems are much less thick since they no longer have to provide as much structural support for the plant. A plant will often look and behave completely differently in its submersed form. Take Lobelia cardinalis for ...
Lobelia cardinalis (cardinal flower) Lobelia dortmanna Ludwigia alternifolia Ludwigia arcuata Ludwigia glandulosa Ludwigia helminthorrhiza Ludwigia inclinata Ludwigia inclinata var. verticellata 'Cuba' Ludwigia mullertii Ludwigia natans ...
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