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Cardinal flower will thrive in sun, too, blossoming more profusely, as long as its “feet” stay wet and summer weather is not too hot. It likes a mulch of leaves, straw or compost – not over ...
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Cardinal flower will thrive in sun, too, blossoming more profusely, as long as its “feet” stay wet and summer weather is not too hot. It likes a mulch of leaves, straw or compost — not over ...
Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), a member of the Bluebell Family, is one of the eight species of lobelia native to the Blue Ridge Province. All of the others—such as great lobelia, downy ...
The cardinal flower ranges from southern Canada down to Florida and Texas, extending across the southern plains to California. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
The cardinal flower, though, will bloom through October in moist to wet areas -- stream banks, damp meadows, low woodlands, roadside ditches -- across Georgia. The Georgia Native Plant Society ...
Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) grows in wet environments – especially along Ozark rivers and streams, in openings of bottomland forests, ditches, sloughs, swamps, and lakes. It also grows well ...
Cardinal flower will thrive in sun, too, blossoming more profusely, as long as its "feet" stay wet and summer weather is not too hot. It likes a mulch of leaves, straw or compost - not over its ...
Cardinal flower’s common name is derived from the color of the vestments of officials in the Roman Catholic Church. In 1626, the plant hunter John Tradescant sent plants back to his family’s ...
Cardinal flower will thrive in sun, too, blossoming more profusely, as long as its "feet" stay wet and summer weather is not too hot. It likes a mulch of leaves, straw or compost — not over its ...