Typically grown from tiny seeds, which require light to germinate and should not be covered deeply. Indoor sowing usually starts 8–10 weeks before the last frost.

Lobelia is a diverse genus of roughly 442 species of flowering plants belonging to the bellflower family ( Campanulaceae ). These plants vary significantly, ranging from delicate, trailing annuals used in ornamental baskets to tall, striking perennials native to wetlands.

Native to Chile; features downy foliage and blood-red tubular flowers.

Lobelia is highly toxic. Ingesting large quantities can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, or convulsions. It is strictly discouraged for pregnant or breastfeeding women and those with GI conditions like ulcers. Consult a healthcare provider before using.

Lobelia -

Typically grown from tiny seeds, which require light to germinate and should not be covered deeply. Indoor sowing usually starts 8–10 weeks before the last frost.

Lobelia is a diverse genus of roughly 442 species of flowering plants belonging to the bellflower family ( Campanulaceae ). These plants vary significantly, ranging from delicate, trailing annuals used in ornamental baskets to tall, striking perennials native to wetlands. lobelia

Native to Chile; features downy foliage and blood-red tubular flowers. Typically grown from tiny seeds, which require light

Lobelia is highly toxic. Ingesting large quantities can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, or convulsions. It is strictly discouraged for pregnant or breastfeeding women and those with GI conditions like ulcers. Consult a healthcare provider before using. Typically grown from tiny seeds