Lobelia tupa
By Meanie
- 10 Aug, 2011
- 10 likes
Makes me impatient for my young plants to get a move on.
Photo taken today at Oxfords botanic gardens where I went to meet up with Tetrarch.
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This one is Lobelia tupa Lulu. Has the advantage of not needing it so damp.
10 Aug, 2011
Gorgeous....
10 Aug, 2011
Top Lobelia!!
10 Aug, 2011
Stunning.
10 Aug, 2011
It certainly is Milky! I've just ordered seeds for a few unusual Lobelias - next year will be Lobelia year.
10 Aug, 2011
Thanks Plantaholic and 6d!
10 Aug, 2011
;o))
10 Aug, 2011
very nice, look forward to my seedlings being like that ..
10 Aug, 2011
Seems like a long wait though doesn't it!
10 Aug, 2011
Love that one meanie!
10 Aug, 2011
Fabulous....
10 Aug, 2011
:o))
10 Aug, 2011
Thanks Nana d and Moti!
11 Aug, 2011
Very easy Homebird - no special treatment or care required.
11 Aug, 2011
A good source for seeds below Homebird..................
http://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/list.php?type=alphabet&value=L&genus=Lobelia
12 Aug, 2011
Meanie:
Absolutely beautiful pic!
13 Aug, 2011
Thanks Delonix!
13 Aug, 2011
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This photo was taken at The University of Oxford Botanic Garden.
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Is that lobelia Q Vic?
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