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Great Blue Lobelia is a herbaceous perennial that may grow 3 to 4 feet tall. The leaves are alternate with a toothed margin. Blue flowers first mature in mid-summer and continue into early fall. The flowers are larger than other Lobelias and have stripes on the tube portion.

This plant provides late summer bloom to the perennial border, wild garden, native plant garden, woodland garden, or naturalized planting. It is also effective near ponds or streams. [North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox]

Photo: Wikimedia Commons | Agnieszka Kwiecień

Larval Host for the

2-3'

1-1.5'

SIZE

SOIL

Moist, Wet

LIGHT

Sun, Part Sun, Shade

BENEFITS

Hummingbirds, Butterflies

NOTES

Deadhead for a neater appearance; pinch back for a fuller appearance. Do not cut back in fall, but mulch lightly. Divide clumps in spring, if needed.

CHARACTERISTICS

Good Border Plant, Showy, Long Blooming, Tolerates Clay, Low Maintenance, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant

July, August, September, October

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Great Blue Lobelia

Lobelia siphilitica

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DESCRIPTION

Great Blue Lobelia is a herbaceous perennial that may grow 3 to 4 feet tall. The leaves are alternate with a toothed margin. Blue flowers first mature in mid-summer and continue into early fall. The flowers are larger than other Lobelias and have stripes on the tube portion.

This plant provides late summer bloom to the perennial border, wild garden, native plant garden, woodland garden, or naturalized planting. It is also effective near ponds or streams. [North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox]

Photo: Wikimedia Commons | Agnieszka Kwiecień
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