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Scientific name: Lobelia cardinalis Growing zones: 3 to 9; Attracts: Butterflies, hummingbirds, bees; Light needs: Prefers partial shade; place it in a spot with morning sun and moist soil ...
Claim to fame: The cardinal flower is known for its vibrant color and its late-blooming time. It shows off its bright red blooms around streams and wetland areas until October. It's also becoming ...
The lobelia family is extremely diverse but there are two American natives that are hardy perennials: Lobelia cardinalis and Lobelia siphilitica. The genus is named after a Flemish botanist.
However, Lobelia erinus, about 6 inches tall and low-growing, and Lobelia cardinalis, at 36 inches tall, didn’t appear to be related at all. But they certainly are.
A. Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) is an herbaceous perennial, also known as red lobelia. It's native to wet areas in the eastern United States.
Lobelia is a flowering plant long used as an herbal remedy. Here’s a comprehensive review of lobelia, including its benefits, dosage, and side effects.
While not as common in gardens as its red-flowering cousin, Lobelia cardinalis, great blue lobelia is nonetheless available through many garden centers and native plant nurseries.