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Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) is a hardy perennial native in USDA zones 5-8. Clumps should be divided every 2-3 years to retain plant vigor. Soil moisture determines its height and vigor. Cardinal flower prefers half-day direct morning sunlight, particularly in more southern climes. The brilliant red flowers bloom from late July through most of September, making it a standout on their own or mixed with other perennials. Deadheading (pruning off the old floral stems) extends out its…

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red flowers with text growing cardinalia flowers learn striking red lobella cardinals care

Cardinal Flower (Lobelia Cardinalis) tall spikes, topped with striking tubular, scarlet colored flowers, makes a wonderful intense red accent to the landscape rising from a basal rosette of leaves, divide in spring. [DETAILS]

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If I had to pick a favorite flower, lobelia might be it. The intense blue of this dainty-looking annual flower adds a lovely pop of color to raised beds and containers. Lobelia blooms are a profusion of small tubular flowers that come in blue, white, magenta, or purple. These four tips teach you how to grow and add lobelia to your garden or containers.

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This lovely wildflower, a hummingbird favorite, shines with brilliant scarlet flowers. Its natural habitat is the floodplain forests, freshwater marshes, and wet meadows throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region. The Virginia Native Plant Society honored Cardinal Flower as Wildflower of the Year in 1991.

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Cardinal Flower - Lobelia cardinalis - Perennial - Live Starter Plant- FREE SHIPPING!!! One of our best-known native wildflowers, the Cardinal Flower adapts well to garden conditions, especially in moist areas beside ponds or water features. It forms an upright mound of green foliage, bearing taller spikes of scarlet-red flowers in mid to late summer. Attractive to both hummingbirds and butterflies. Clumps may be divided in early spring. Received a Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden…

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I love the color of the Blue Cardinal Flower (Lobelia siphilitica) in my garden where it receives morning sun and a bit of dappled afternoon sun. I have to keep it regularly watered because it does not like to dry out. It has reached about 32″ tall in the clay soil under the Oak tree and […]

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