
Lobelia siphilitica
Great Blue Lobelia
Great Blue Lobelia features purple-blue, tubular flowers, which bloom July-September in whorled clusters atop tall, erect stems. This...
Description:
Great Blue Lobelia features purple-blue, tubular flowers, which bloom July-September in whorled clusters atop tall, erect stems. This plant’s nectar is a food source for bees and hummingbirds; it has special value for native bees and bumblebees. It prefers part-shade, but will tolerate full sun in cooler climates. Its native habitat includes swamps and moist, low areas. Use Great Blue Lobelia in the back of borders to add depth to your garden. Plant it in rain gardens, wildlife gardens, woodland gardens, and moist areas of your yard.
Plant Details
Plant Type: Flower, Perennial
New York Native: Yes
Deer Resistance: Some
Attracts Pollinators and Wildlife: Bees and Other Pollinators, Hummingbirds
Salt Tolerance: Low to None
Hardiness Zone 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b
Soil Characteristics
Soil Type: Loam, Organic, Clay
Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-drained
Soil pH: Slightly Acidic, Neutral
Light Needs of Plant:
Optimal Light: Partial Shade
Light Range: Full Sun, Partial Shade, Shade
Water Needs of Plant:
Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-drained
Drought Tolerance Low
Size and Growth Rate
Height: 2 - 3 ft
Spread: 1 - 1.5 ft
Growth Rate: Medium


