Lobelia erinus 'Blue Moon' Annual Lobelia Annual lobelias are low-growing, compact, spreading plants which produce masses of small vibrant flowers in shades of purple, blue, white, pink and red.
Lobelia silphiata Great Blue Lobelia The spikes of brilliant true blue flowers on this wetland native attract butterflies, hummingbirds and neighbors to your garden! Outstanding color for the border or pond edge.
Lobelia 'Cotton Candy' Lobelia 'Cotton Candy' is a form came that came out of the 2000 Terra Nova Nursery trials in Oregon USA.
Lobelia bridgesii (Tupa rosada) 50 (100)cm, Tupa rosada is a herbaceous mountainous perennial from Chile with upright stems ending in a raceme with showy pink, funnel shaped flowers. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot.
Lobelia Splendens Lobelia Splendens - Also called L. fulgens, it is a brilliant and precious plant for the flower garden. Its leaves are long and narrow, and the flower-stalks taller and thicker than those of L.
Lobelia siphilitica (Blue cardinal flower, Great blue lobelia) Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Bluestone Perennials Be the first to rate this plant ...
Lobelia Related Category: Plants (lbl´y), any plant of the genus Lobelia, annual and perennial herbs of tropical and temperate woodlands and moist places. Most lobelias have blue or purple flowers on a long (1-4 ft/30-122 cm), leafy stem.
Lobelia erinus ( Regatta Colors Lobelia ) This a showy and dependable edging plant that is categorized as a perennial.
Lobelia laxifolia. TORCH LOBELIA. Arizona, Mexico CAMPANULACEAE Erect shrub, 3-ft tall and as wide, with alternate, narrow leaves and red-orange, long-blooming tubular flowers on long pedicels, ...
Lobelia gerardii Scientific Name: Lobelia gerardii Synonym: Family: Campanulaceae ...
Common name Lobelia Description A very slow growing, light-green, easy to keep stem plant. This plant can get more than one meter high, but because of his slow grow it can be used as plant for the front and middle area of the aquarium.
Warning: All Lobelias should be consider toxic. There are data to suggest that the levels of the active alkaloids vary a great deal and early American doctors who used the plant medicanally found its action to be somewhat unpredictable.
Lobelia dortmanna Water Lobelia Water Lobelia Photo courtesy Wisconsin State Herbarium and Kitty Kohout ...
Lobelia Botanical: Lobelia inflata (LINN.) Family: N.O. Lobeliaceae Steadman Shorter's Medical Dictionary, 1942, ...
Lobelia - Lobelia inflata (in the Lobeliaceae or Bluebell family) Part used: Aerial portions with ripe seed. Taste/smell: Very acrid.
Lobelia plants are grown from tiny seeds. Lobelias can be directly seeded into your flower garden or seeded indoors for transplanting later. Seeds need two to three weeks to germinate.
#586 Lobelia cardinalis Common Names: cardinal flower Family: Campanulaceae (bellflower Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
Florida lobelia is native to Florida's wet flatwoods, cypress pond margins and bogs. It is frequent to the central and western panhandle and blooms from summer to fall (Wunderlin, 2003). It is one of thirteen Lobelia species in the state.
Cardinal-Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) - Dragon's Mouth, Wild Pink (Arethusa bulbosa) ...
Lobelia inflata This is the most common lobelia in Connecticut. As the seed pod develops, it swells into a ball, hence the species name "inflata." These inflated seedpods are the best identifying mark for Indian-tobacco.
Plant of the Week: Hippobroma longiflora Lobeliaceae Hippobroma longiflora, a native of the West Indies, is a perennial herb with poisonous milky sap. They will reach 2 feet in containers and are very showy when in bloom.
Lobelia Siphilitica ‘Blue Cardinal Flower' Lobelias may conjure up visions of hanging baskets bedded out for summer, but among the 370 species from north, south and central America and other temperate areas, ...
Lobelia cardinalis (Campanulaceae) - A member of the bluebell family, this plant is also known as red lobelia. The name "cardinal flower" refers to the scarlet robes worn by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church.
Lobelia tenuior lobelia annual, easy care created by ladybug zones: 3a thru 10b ...
Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal flower) A native wildflower that is happiest growing in a moist site along side a stream. Gardeners and hummingbirds love its bright red blooms. (To 90 cm - 36").Will self-seed and form an attractive colony.
Lobelia erinus Family: Campanulaceae Bellflower Origin: South Africa Lobelia was introduced more than 200 years ago from the region around the Cape of Good Hope. The original wild forms of lobelia have been bred to bloom more profusely.
Lobelia Cardinalis Cardinal Flower This plant has many brilliant red, large, tubular flowers in an elongated cluster on a simple erect stalk which is 2-4' (60-120cm) in height.
Lobelia inflata (L) Synonyms: lobelia, bladderpod, emetic herb, emetic weed, gagroot, vomitroot, vomitwort, pukeweed, wild tobacco, asthma weed, bladderpod, eyebright ...
Lobelia, Indian tobacco (Lobelia species) Related Topics Plants of Home and Garden ...
Lobelia erinus 'Crystal Palace' : Crystal Palace Edging Lobelia - Flowers Lobularia maritima : Sweet Alyssum - Whole Plant Meconopsis betonicifolia : Blue Poppy - Flowers ...
LOBELIA Flower all the summer. Buy plants or raise in the greenhouse. NASTURTIUMS Flower all the summer. Use dwarf varieties. NEMESIA 150 to 225 mm (6 to 9 in) high. Flower all the summer. One of the loveliest bedding plants there is.
Cardinal Flower - Lobelia Crinum Lily - Crinum Dwarf Bog Elephant Ear - Colocasia fallax ...
Lobelia de Virginia - Lobelia siphilitica Loto sagrado - Nelumbo nucifera Lufa - Luffa amara Lufa - Luffa cylindrica Lunaria menor - Botrychium lunaria Lúpulo - Humulus lupulus Maca andina - Lepidium meyenii Macrocistis - Macrocystis pyrifera ...
Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis Catalpa Northern, Western Catalpa speciosa Purple Catalpa × erubescens Purpurea' Southern, Eastern Catalpa bignonioides Ceanothus Blue Blossom Ceanothus thyrsiflorus Carmel Creeper Ceanothus griseus var.
Chinese lobelia Lobelia chinensis Chinese mustard; brown mustard; mustard greens Brassica juncea Chinese parasol tree, Chinese bottle tree, Japanese varnish tree Firmiana simplex Chinese privet Ligustrum sinense ...
Lobelia (except bedding lobelia, L. erinus) - somewhat poisonous; skin & eye irritant Locust tree - see Robinia pseudoacacia Lords-and-ladies - see Arum Lupin - see Lupinus Lupinus (Lupin) - somewhat poisonous ...
Barley, Wall Bedstraw, Wall Cotoneaster, Wall Fumitory, Wall Lettuce, Wall Speedwell, Wall Whitlow-grass, Wallflower, Wallflower Cabbage, Warty Cabbage, Water Chickweed, Water Dock, Water Figwort, Water Forget-me-not, Water Germander, Water Lobelia, ...
Lobelia cardinalis - Cardinal Flower Lobelia siphilitica - Great Blue Lobelia *Mertensia virginica - Virginia Bluebells *Phlox divaricata - Wild Sweet William Phlox stolonifera - Creeping Wood Phlox *Polygonatum species - Solomon's Seal ...
(Includes Lobeliaceae) The delicate flowers of the Harebell family are bisexual and mostly regular (except Lobelia). There are 5 (sometimes 3, 4, or 10) separate sepals, 5 (rarely 4) united petals, and 5 stamens. Flowers are most often blue or white.
'Blue Pearl': pale lavendar or lobelia-blue with a bronze-yellow throat and base; rich blue tepal backs, paler within and with a yellow basal blotch 'Blue Peter': midnight blue outside, palest blue within ...
It is almost certainly Lobelia erinus the Edging Lobelia or Trailing Lobelia, though I'm not entirely certain I could tell it apart from L. richardii if it were that instead.
Annuals that provide a cascading effect include lobelia and sweet alyssum. Perennials such as verbena, salvia, rudbeckia and coreopsis all work very well in pots.
EARACHES Herbs Used: Oil of Mullein, Garlic Oil, or Lobelia Extract drops directly into the ear. ENERGY Herbs Used: Cayenne, Ginseng, Gotu Kola Also add: Bee pollen, bee propolis, royal jelly Other uses: Endurance, Fatigue, Memory ...
Andropogon gerardii, Andropogon scoparius, Comandra umbellata, Eryngium yuccifolium, Gentiana puberulenta, Hypoxis hirsuta, Lithospermum canescens, Lobelia spicata, Petalostemum purpureum, Phlox pilosa fulgida, Poa pratensis, Ratidiba pinnata, ...
Goes well with: Trachelospernum jasminoides, Fatsia japonica, Musa basjoo, Lobelia cardinalis, Cimicifuga simplex 'Atropurpurea', Dahlia 'Bishop of Llandaff'. Similar Plants: Poinsettia Euphorbia pulcherrima ...
The 6-foot vines with ferny leaves produce 2-inch vivid scarlet lobelia-like flowers for several weeks in July. They aren't as aggressive as T. tuberosum, but they do spread by roots as deep as 2 feet, so they can become invasive.
Wax Begonia Browallia Coleus Heliotrope Impatiens Lobelia Myosotis Nicotiana Tuberous begonia ...
Most baskets are only used during the summer months and are planted up with the old favourites, annuals such as pansies, petunias, Pelagoniums, lobelia, bizzy lizzie, etc.
Alyssum, colorful browallia and lobelia may be used to edge beds or be placed in hanging baskets. Petunias from August-sown seed, or cuttings from the garden's best doubles, make beautiful pot plants.
They are often used in mixed or perennial borders. The best I have seen were growing in very damp conditions - at the edge of a large natural lake. Roots in water for most of the time. Similarly, the Lobelia cardinalis types are happy wet or dry! ...
In Vicia and Lobelia the hairs frequently form a tuft below the stigma. The styles of a syncarpous pistil are either separate or united; when separate, they alternate with the septa; when united completely, the style is said to be simple (fig. 102).
See also: Iris, Lavender, Lady, Orchid, Hibiscus
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