How To Grow and Care For Lobelia - The Spruce Lobelia (Lobelia erinus) is really a tender perennial, but it's most often treated as an annual Learn tips on how to grow this plant and how to use it
Colorful Annual Lobelia: Easy, Long-Blooming Flowers Lobelia bloom time ranges from spring to fall, though it flowers best during cooler months These versatile flowering plants can be used in hanging baskets, window boxes, for pathway or border edging, in mass plantings, or wherever a cheerful splash of color is needed
Lobelia - Wikipedia The genus Lobelia comprises a substantial number of large and small annual, perennial and shrubby species, hardy and tender, from a variety of habitats, in a range of colours
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Lobelia - Epic Gardening Lobelia is a genus of flowering plants in the bellflower family, also known as Campanulaceae It is most well-known for its various hues of sky-blue and cobalt-colored flowers, which are remarkably rare in botany
How to Grow Lobelia Plants Care Tips - Garden Design There are more than 400 species that include upright and mounding lobelias, annuals, half-hardy annuals, perennials, and even shrubs and aquatic plants And although cobalt blue may be their signature hue, you’ll also find lobelia flowers in scarlet red, lilac, rose, and vibrant tropical colors
How to Plant and Grow Blue Lobelia - Better Homes Gardens You’ll also find downy lobelia (Lobelia puberula), a fall-blooming perennial wildflower with fuzzy leaves The most common species of the group, however, is Lobelia erinus, a compact, herbaceous annual that features bright blue to violet blooms from mid spring to early summer
Lobelia - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD Learn more about Lobelia uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain Lobelia
Lobelia | Characteristics, Major Species, Medicinal Uses | Britannica Lobelia, genus of more than 400 species of flowering plants in the bellflower family (Campanulaceae) native to nearly all the temperate and warmer regions of the world, except central and eastern Europe and western Asia A number are cultivated as ornamentals for their attractive flowers