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lobelia (ləʊˈbiːlɪə) [mod.L., f. name of Matthias de Lobel (1538–1616), botanist and physician to James I: see -ia.] a. A genus of herbaceous (rarely shrubby) plants, typical of the family Lobeliaceæ, of which many species are cultivated for the beauty of their flowers, which are chiefly blue, scarl...
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Lobelia
in Lobelia subg. Lobelia fulgens (cardinal flower or Indian pink), Lobelia siphilitica (blue lobelia), and Lobelia erinus, which is used for edging and window boxes.
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Lobelia (disambiguation)
Lobelia is a genus of flowering plants. Lobelia may also refer to:
Lobelia, West Virginia
Lobelia, a Belgian naval vessel
1066 Lobelia, a minor planet
Lobelia Sackville-Baggins, a character
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Please explain how to harvest lobelia
We got our leaves picked off of our Lobelia. Now next thing to do is we need to take our Lobelia and cut them in half. In here I've already got some Lobelia drying.
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Lobelia cleistogamoides
Lobelia cleistogamoides is a small herbaceous plant in the family Campanulaceae native to Western Australia, and first described in 2007 by Neville Walsh
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Lobelia pratioides
Lobelia pratioides, the poison lobelia, is a small prostrate flowering plant, native to Australia. The leaves are usually between 6 and 15 mm long.
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Lobelia dortmanna
Lobelia dortmanna, Dortmann's cardinalflower or water lobelia, is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. The leaves of Lobelia dortmanna are, however, easily distinguishable from those of other isoetids in having only two air-canals (Isoetes having four and
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Lobelia deckenii
Lobelia deckenii is the only alpine species of lobelia that is native to Kilimanjaro, occurring between . Lobelia deckenii subsp. keniensis is the variety of Lobelia deckenii that occurs on Mount Kenya, between .
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Lobelia thapsoidea
Lobelia thapsoidea is a tall herb that grows in elevated areas of Southeastern Brazil. External links
Lobelia thapsoidea photo gallery
thapsoidea
Flora of Brazil
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Lobelia puberula
Lobelia puberula, or downy lobelia, is a perennial herbaceous wildflower in the Bellflower family (Campanulaceae) native to eastern and south central United Lobelia puberula is similar to two other Lobelia species in to the Eastern United States, Lobelia inflata (Indian tobacco) and Lobelia siphilitica (great
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Lobelia kalmii
It was formerly known as Lobelia strictiflora (Rydb.) It is commonly known as Kalm's lobelia, Ontario lobelia and Brook lobelia. Cultivation and uses
Although other species of Lobelia are cultivated for ornamental purposes, the small (1 cm) flowers of Lobelia kalmii have not endeared
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Giant lobelia
Giant lobelia is a common name for several plants in the genus Lobelia and may refer to:
Lobelia aberdarica
Lobelia bambuseti
Lobelia deckenii
Lobelia L. deckenii subsp. keniensis, L. keniensis)
Lobelia morogoroensis
Lobelia rhynchopetalum
Lobelia telekii
The giant lobelia span Africa, Hawaii, South
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Lobelia trigonocaulis
Lobelia trigonocaulis, the forest lobelia is a creeping or trailing herb, found in moist forest areas in New South Wales and Queensland in Australia. References
External links
View a map of recorded sightings of Lobelia trigonocaulis at the Australasian Virtual Herbarium
See images of Lobelia
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Lobelia chinensis
Lobelia chinensis, commonly known as Asian lobelia, Chinese lobelia, and Herba Lobellae Chinensis, is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae Description
Lobelia chinensis is a small perennial herb that grows in tangled clumps from to long.
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Lobelia subpubera
Lobelia subpubera is a species of plant in the family Campanulaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador.
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