A Lobelia with bright, clear blue flowers. Lobelia is really a tender perennial grown as an annual.
Pronunciation
(lo-BEE-li-ah)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennial Tender
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Sunlight
full sun, tolerates a little shade
Moisture
When grown in a garden Lobelia requires average water. In containers Lobelia rapidly fills in a pot and needs to be kept moist or the plant will quickly dry up. Doesn't like to be dry but doesn't like to be water logged.
Soil & Site
average, well drained
Growing Media
growing media for containers is best if well drained and moisture retentive
Temperature
preforms best in the cooler time of the growing season, slows down in hot weather, tolerates rather cold temperatures into the 40 F
Flowers
fan shaped with two small petals and three broad petals, light sky blue, very florific
Leaves
narrow, green or bronze
Stems
wiry, branching, forming a tangled web
Dimensions
+6 inches, 18-24 inches long, mounded cascading
Maintenance
May need a light shear in mid summer to promote new foliage and flowers. It can be cut back hard if needed.
Propagation
Tiny seeds are slow to germinate. I like to seed directly into the final container, as opposed to seeding in a flat than pricking out
Misc Facts
Genus named after Matthias De L'Obel, an English Botanists. Contains a poison alkaloid called Oleic acid.
Author's Notes
The secret to growing Lobelia is well drained, moisture retentive soil, kept evenly moist and cut back when necessary. Hot humid weather poorly drained media spells a midsummer meltdown.
Notes & Reference
#27-Rodale's Annual Gardens (Paul Loewer), #28-Cottage Garden Annuals(Clive Lane), #43-Taylor's Guide to Container Gardening, #109-Annuals and Tender Perennials for North American Gardens (Wayne Winterrowd)