Native to much of North America, naturally occurring as far north as New Brunswick, south to Florida, and west to Texas.
Brilliant fire red flower spikes stand atop distinctly upright plants from late summer through early fall. The leaves are green and lance-like. This species prefers a location in partial shade. It likes moisture and can handle lots of sun if grown in boggy conditions or on the edge of a pond. Grows 3-4' tall with a spread of 2'. Hardy to Zone 3.
Lobelia is an excellent border plant for moist locations and is a hummingbird magnet. It also attracts butterflies and swallowtails.
Lobelia cardinalis | |
Full Sun, Part Shade | |
3 | |
36-48 in | |
18-24 in | |
Average Water Needs, Consistent Water Needs | |
Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Songbirds, Bee Friendly | |
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant | |
Early Fall, Late Summer | |
Red | |
Green | |
Cut Flower | |
Medium | |
Native to Illinois |