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Lobelias - Photo (c) floydgriffith, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Lobelias (Genus Lobelia) Info
Lobelia (/loʊˈbiːliə, lə-/) is a genus of flowering plants comprising 415 species, with a subcosmopolitan distribution primarily in tropical to warm temperate regions of the world, a few species extending into cooler temperate regions. They are known generally as lobelias. (Wikipedia)
Bellflower Family - Photo (c) Linda Rohleder, some rights reserved (CC BY-ND), uploaded by Linda Rohleder CC
Bellflower Family (Family Campanulaceae) Info
The family Campanulaceae (also bellflower family), of the order Asterales, contains nearly 2400 species in 84 genera of herbaceous plants, shrubs, and rarely small trees, often with milky non-toxic sap. Among them are the familiar garden plants Campanula (bellflower), Lobelia, and Platycodon (balloonflower). (Wikipedia)
Lobelia Subfamily - Photo (c) Alex R, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Alex R CC
Lobelia Subfamily (Subfamily Lobelioideae) Info
Lobelioideae is a subfamily of the plant family Campanulaceae. It contains 32 genera, totalling about 1200 species. Some of the larger genera are Lobelia, Siphocampylus, Centropogon, Burmeistera and Cyanea. (Wikipedia)
Cardinal Flower - Photo (c) mike_adamovic, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by mike_adamovic CC
Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) Info
Lobelia cardinalis (syn. L. fulgens, cardinal flower) is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae native to the Americas, from southeastern Canada south through the eastern and southwestern United States, Mexico and Central America to northern Colombia. (Wikipedia)
Great Blue Lobelia - Photo (c) April Covington, all rights reserved, uploaded by April Covington C
Great Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica) Info
Lobelia siphilitica, the great blue lobelia or great lobelia, is a plant species within the family Campanulaceae. It is a herbaceous, perennial dicot native to eastern and central Canada and United States. Growing up to three feet tall, it lives in zones 4 to 9 in moist to wet soils. It produces a spike of zygomorphic flowers in the late summer. (Wikipedia)
Indian Tobacco - Photo (c) Matthew Ireland, all rights reserved, uploaded by Matthew Ireland C
Indian Tobacco (Lobelia inflata) Info
Lobelia inflata, also known as Indian tobacco or puke weed, is a species of Lobelia native to eastern North America, from southeastern Canada (Nova Scotia to southeast Ontario) south through the eastern United States to Alabama and west to Kansas. (Wikipedia)
Garden Lobelia - Photo (c) Alexis, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Alexis CC
Garden Lobelia (Lobelia erinus) Info
Lobelia erinus (edging lobelia, garden lobelia or trailing lobelia) is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae, native to southern Africa. (Wikipedia)
Downy Lobelia - Photo (c) Michael J. Papay, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Michael J. Papay CC
Downy Lobelia (Lobelia puberula) Info
Lobelia puberula, or downy lobelia, is a perennial herbaceous wildflower in the Bellflower family (Campanulaceae) native to eastern and south central United States. It is the most common blue-flowered Lobelia in the Southeast. It grows in mesic (moderate moisture) to hydric (moist) habitats in sun or partial shade. (Wikipedia)
Star of Bethlehem - Photo (c) tanyanhong, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by tanyanhong CC
Star of Bethlehem (Hippobroma longiflora) Info
Hippobroma longiflora (also called Star of Bethlehem, madamfate) is a flowering plant in the Campanulaceae family. It is endemic to the West Indies, but has become naturalized across the American tropics and Oceania. (Wikipedia)
Pale-spiked Lobelia - Photo (c) Frank Mayfield, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Pale-spiked Lobelia (Lobelia spicata) Info
Lobelia spicata, commonly called the pale spiked lobelia, is flowering plant in the bellflower family. (Wikipedia)
Punakuru - Photo (c) P+B, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by P+B CC
Punakuru (Lobelia anceps) Info
Lobelia anceps, commonly known as angled lobelia, is a small herbaceous plant in the family Campanulaceae native to Western Australia. (Wikipedia)
Kalm's Lobelia - Photo (c) Joshua Mayer, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Kalm's Lobelia (Lobelia kalmii) Info
Lobelia kalmii is a species of flowering plant with a distribution primarily across Canada and the northern United States in temperate and boreal regions. It was formerly known as Lobelia strictiflora (Rydb.) Lunell and has a variety of English names including Kalm's lobelia, Ontario lobelia and Brook lobelia. (Wikipedia)
White Root - Photo (c) Michael Jefferies, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
White Root (Lobelia purpurascens) Info
Pratia purpurascens, commonly known as white root, is a small herbaceous scrambling herb of eastern Australia. reaching 15 cm (6 in) high, it grows in damp, sheltered areas. It was initially described by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown as Lobelia purpurascens. (Wikipedia)
Greater Oak Dagger and Close Allies - Photo (c) Chuck Sexton, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Chuck Sexton CC
Greater Oak Dagger and Close Allies (Complex Acronicta lobeliae) Info
Acronicta lobeliae (lobelia dagger moth or greater oak dagger moth) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America. (Wikipedia)
Greater Oak Dagger - Photo (c) Andrew Block, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Andrew Block CC
Greater Oak Dagger (Acronicta lobeliae) Info
The lobelia dagger moth or greater oak dagger moth (Acronicta lobeliae) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America. (Wikipedia)
Sierra Madre Lobelia - Photo (c) Ricardo Arredondo T., some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Ricardo Arredondo T. CC
Sierra Madre Lobelia (Lobelia laxiflora) Info
Lobelia laxiflora is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae. It is native to the Americas, where it is distributed in South, Central, and North America as far north as Arizona in the United States. It is known by several English-language common names, including Mexican lobelia, Sierra Madre lobelia, Mexican cardinalflower, looseflowers lobelia, and drooping lobelia. In Spanish and Nahuatl it is known as aretitos< (Wikipedia)
Coastal Inkberry - Photo (c) icosahedron, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by icosahedron CC
Coastal Inkberry (Scaevola plumieri) Info
Scaevola plumieri (common name gullfeed) is a species of plant in the Goodeniaceae family which grows on coastal dunes in the tropics and subtropics. (Wikipedia)