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Lobelia siphilitica

Lobelia siphilitica

Great Blue Lobelia

A very easy lobelia usually lower than indicated height, self-seeding through borders to create informal colonies. Sturdy blue flower spikes bloom from midsummer until early fall. Less demanding about site characteristics than cardinal flower.

Thrives in sun or part shade with average moisture. The self-seeding habit establishes naturalistic drifts. Native to eastern North America. The blue candles provide excellent vertical interest. More adaptable and easier than many lobelias. White-flowered form available but must be selected when blooming.

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$8.00
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Growing Conditions

Light: full sun to part shade

Moisture: average

Soil: average moisture-retentive

Hardiness zone: 4

Maintenance: low

Size & Habit

Height (cm): 90

Spread (cm): 30

Habit: upright clump

Seasonal Interest

Flowering period: July–Aug

Seasonal interest: midsummer to fall bloom; blue spikes; self-seeding colonies

Foliage: green

Flower: blue

Ecology & Notes

Wildlife value: pollinators

Deer/Rabbit resistance: yes

Habitat: borders; naturalistic plantings; native gardens; moist sites

Features: sturdy blue spikes; self-seeding; informal colonies; easy culture; less fussy than cardinalis; native

Notes: very easy; self-seeds to form colonies; native to E North America; less picky than cardinalis

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