Great Blue Lobelia

Lobelia siphilitica

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Great Blue Lobelia is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 1–3 ft and blooms in early summer, mid summer, late summer, and fall with lavender-blue flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value and important larval-host relationships.

About This Plant

Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Part Shade
Soil Moisture
Medium, Medium to Wet, Wet
Height
1–3 ft
Spread
1–2 ft
Bloom Time
Early Summer, Fall, Late Summer, Mid Summer
Bloom Color
Lavender-blue
Garden Goals
Attract Hummingbirds, Deer Resistant, Help Native Bees, Host Caterpillars, Long Bloom Season, Support Pollinators
Garden Uses
Rain garden; wet meadow; pollinator garden; part-shade garden
Wildlife Value
Pink-washed Looper Moth

Great Blue Lobelia grows best in full sun or part shade with medium, medium to wet, or wet soil. At maturity, it is typically 1–3 ft tall and 1–2 ft wide. Its flowers, foliage, seeds, or fruit help support hummingbirds, butterflies, and native bees. Notable wildlife value includes: Pink-washed Looper Moth. It is well suited to Rain garden, wet meadow, pollinator garden, part-shade garden.

Good to know: Bumblebee-pollinated blue flower spikes.

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