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Wildflowers - Lobelia Seeds
The Lobelias that you see in your local greenhouse are a little different than these native Lobelias. These are sometimes considered to be biennials, but we have grown fields of Blue Lobelia and Cardinal flower that will bloom and produce seeds for a few years. So they seem to be more of a short lived perennial, and show up in the early years of a prairie or wetland restoration. They produce loads of microscopic orange seeds, that will lie dormant until they get an opening to start growing again. The Cardinal Flowers are one of the reddest reds, and are loved by hummingbirds and other pollinators. Most perennial Lobelia seeds like moisture, making them ideal candidates for wetland areas like stream banks, swamps, or near ponds.
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Cardinal Flower Seeds Lobelia cardinalis Quick View
xCardinal Flower Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Out of Stock Indian Tobacco Seeds Lobelia inflata Quick View
xIndian Tobacco Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Pale Spiked Lobelia Seeds Lobelia spicata Quick View
xPale Spiked Lobelia Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD
The Lobelias that you see in your local greenhouse are a little different than these native Lobelias. These are sometimes considered to be biennials, but we have grown fields of Blue Lobelia and Cardinal flower that will bloom and produce seeds for a few years. So they seem to be more of a short lived perennial, and show up in the early years of a prairie or wetland restoration. They produce loads of microscopic orange seeds, that will lie dormant until they get an opening to start growing again. The Cardinal Flowers are one of the reddest reds, and are loved by hummingbirds and other pollinators. Most perennial Lobelia seeds like moisture, making them ideal candidates for wetland areas like stream banks, swamps, or near ponds.