Lobelia hybrids
Lobelia
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Lobelia (Lobelia hybrids) - Description
Cascading habit with dainty blue, crimson, lilac, rose, white and sapphire blossoms make this lobelia great for hanging baskets and window boxes. Early blooming and heat tolerant. Annual. Ht. 6in. GARDEN HINTS: May also be direct sown outside in containers after danger of frost.
Lobelia (Lobelia hybrids) - Blooming
All have tubular flowers that are slit almost to the base to form two lips. The top lip has two lobes and the bottom one three. Flowers are single or in erect racemes or panicles in shades of blue to red to white to yellow. To enhance flowering, implement a balanced liquid fertilizer biweekly between spring and early summer. From there, apply a nitrogen-free fertilizer biweekly til the end of the growing season.
Lobelia (Lobelia hybrids) - Growth
Diverse genus of annuals and perennials, and shrubs, treelike plants, and aquatic species. The tallest can reach 30 feet. The most common are 2-4 feet. All have simple leaves. The plants are short-lived, but will self-sow in favorable sites. Grows best in full sun or partial shade.
Lobelia (Lobelia hybrids) - Planting
Sow seeds of annuals in late winter; sow perennials when seeds are ripe. Propagate aquatic species by division in summer. Divide border perennials in spring.
Lobelia (Lobelia hybrids) - Pest
Slugs. Lobelia is also prone to leaf spots, rust, and smut.
Lobelia (Lobelia hybrids) - Interesting facts
Lobelia produce milky sap which may aggravate the skin upon contact. Species are found in tropical and temperate regions across the globe.
Lobelia (Lobelia hybrids) - Soil and irrigation
Rich, constantly moist soil. Marshy spots or along streams or ponds work well. Aquatic species prefer acidic soil.









