Came across this red-hot-mama down at the #Iowa #River Landing #Wetland #Park in @Coralville_IA. Appears to be Lobelia cardinalis or scarlet lobelia. "Frankly, my dear, I DO give a damn (about this gorgeous native wildflower)." (9/12/22) #wildflowers @ThePhotoHour @StormHour https://t.co/gFxsU7uE6D
NATIVE ALTERNATIVES to Invasive Purple Loosestrife Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis), Great Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica), Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) See: Tried & True Native Plants at https://t.co/vizYWy0AfL. #mastergardener #invasiveplants #nativealternatives https://t.co/BXg2rBJDhe
Lobelia cardinalis more like Labia cardinalis lmaoooo hell yeah
Lobelia cardinalis https://t.co/Mtle2R7wD8
I winter-sowed New England aster, lance-leaf coreopsis, Zizia aurea, bee balm, and Lobelia cardinalis, which should all be making it into the ground today. the few swamp-milkweed and Joe-Pye seedlings that emerged went in a week or so ago
oops, make that hoary vervein, not Lobelia cardinalis (I coulda sworn...) chaotic vernacular urban pollinator garden expansion in progress! https://t.co/5guLSGb4gZ
Awesome member of this genus! We have it in eastern canada: Lobelia kalmii is found on limestone cliffs and alvars, Lobelia cardinalis grows in wet meadows. https://t.co/SQ8HOqY5hc
This morning’s “mystery plant” post showed basal leaves of Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis), a native wetland wildflower found throughout much of North America. Its flower spikes bloom from July to October. #mastergardener #mysteryplants #cardinalflower #lobeliacardinalis https://t.co/omVPqTgSOn
Lobelia cardinalis ‘Queen Victoria’ https://t.co/w6nQbod6pb
Lobelia cardinalis ‘Queen Victoria’ https://t.co/QzI89PDgvR
@marapearson @LesleyannIrvin1 Lobelia cardinalis
The brilliant red Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) makes a showy display in late summer to fall. The name comes from red robes worn by Roman Catholic cardinals. This bird-friendly native wildflower is attractive to hummingbirds. Photo by Leah Purvis at the Haw River. https://t.co/iLaMk4PHc1
@juliecheka Shade can be tough. We're lucky to have mostly sun here and in the last year or so planted for the hummingbirds/bees some salvia, lantana, veronica, lobelia cardinalis, asclepias tuberosa, monarda, crocosmia and a lonicera sempervirens that's now getting out of hand.
He was sitting on this Cardinal flower that’s about to go off Also, easiest scientific name to remember - Lobelia Cardinalis https://t.co/7QjMC1zwFr
One of my favorites, Lobelia cardinalis!! https://t.co/Lc2yBmERkz
Red Lycoris radiata Lobelia cardinalis Sesbania punicea Asclepias lanceolata https://t.co/x3DCCHYq1A
We rounded a corner along the trail at Martin Dies Jr State Park a few weeks ago to find this stunning Lobelia cardinalis making an existence out of the base of a tree in a small wetland. As I said a few days ago---lobelia season, one of the best seasons! https://t.co/F0m8pwdo32 https://t.co/1ELg03KK5z
#TexasBlooms This plant really catches the eye as one is out strolling about in a Northeast Texas forest swamp - Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal flower) | Native Plants of North America https://t.co/thlffwnxsA https://t.co/TDg0j8GvcI
A flower that blooms as a native from southeastern Canada south through the eastern and southwestern United States, Mexico and Central America to northern Colombia, and in my garden. It can be found in swamps, marshes and stream banks. Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis). https://t.co/Oq61eCFcLd
Blue cardinal flower (Lobelia siphilitica) has begun blooming. I haven't had any success with the red kind (Lobelia cardinalis), but this species has done well. Bees and hummingbirds like it. Good for shade. https://t.co/Leh4j7A8Ba