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- Hardy Perennial
- Large blue tubular flowers borne on tall
columnar spikes.
- Unusual flower shape
- Mid-green leaves are semi-hairy with a
white midrib.
- Foliage produces a basal rosette that gives
way to the flowering stalk in summer.
- US Native Plant
- Relative of the famous cardinal flower.
- Easy to grow.
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Lobelia siphilitica 'Great Blue' Facts
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Mature Plant Size:
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32" ^ 16" >
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Bloom Time:
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Summer
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Light Exposure:
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Full Sun/Part Shade
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Soil Type:
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Well-drained Loam
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Hardiness Zones:
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4 - 9
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Soil pH:
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5.5 - 7.0
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Uses: Mixes nicely in the garden border. Turn boring sunny spots into a sea of sky blue blooms by mass planting this easy to cultivate native.
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Lobelia siphilitica 'Great Blue' plants ship in 2.5" square x 3.5" deep pots. Shipping Details
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