Lobelia 'Vedrariensis'
By Louloubelle
- 3 Aug, 2009
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First season in and I would say they are up to about 4 feet tall. I have seen them taller though pondside where they are happiest.
3 Aug, 2009
Just beautiful.
3 Aug, 2009
Are they like 'Flag' Lobelias? I never know what's meant by that on the plant labels.
3 Aug, 2009
I don't know either I'm afraid, sorry. They are obviously perennial and their preferred position is by water, possibly even in it but I am not absolutely sure about that.
3 Aug, 2009
Well, they are beautiful, and I shall just HAVE to look out for them! :-)
3 Aug, 2009
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These are beautiful, how tall do they get Lou ?
3 Aug, 2009