Illustration of Lobelia inflata by Franz Eugen Köhler in Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen (1887). [Public Domain]
Genus: Lobelia
Common Names: lobelia
Description coming soon.
Distribution: widespread
Our Selection
Lobelia laxiflora var. angustifolia
Common name(s): Mexican lobelia
Description: perennial; a species native to Arizona and Mexico where it is commonly found growing under oaks and poplars. Grows quickly into a dense clump and blooms copious amounts of tubular red and yellow flowers in spring and summer that are literally irresistible to hummingbirds. Tolerates full sun with supplemental water but we find it performs best with morning sun and light afternoon shade.
Height: to 2 ft. Spread: to 2 ft.
Position: partial shade and well-draining soil
Uses: ornamental, to attract pollinators
Winter Hardiness: to 10 F and below
Drought: adapted to 2.5 months of summer drought
Distribution: U.S. (S. Arizona), Central and N. Mexico