All types and varieties of lobelia that are found in nature are beautiful in their own way. With proper care, the plant forms the shape of a cloud, consisting of small flowers in bright shades. It looks great both in hanging pots and in floor containers. In ordinary ground flower beds, you can combine different varieties and shades of plants or combine lobelia with other ornamental crops.
What varieties of lobelia are grown from seeds?
Thanks to the work of breeders, many varieties have been developed that can be easily grown from seeds at home. The most popular varieties are:
- Riviera White;
- White Lady;
- White Palace;
- Lilac Regatta;
- Regatta Rose;
- Reviera Rose;
- Blue fountain;
- Emperor Willy and others.
The varieties differ from each other in the color of their long-blooming flowers. They look great in flower beds and pots and bloom until late autumn.
What plants does it go with?
Lobelia Riviera blooms for a very long time, so it remains decorative throughout the season. It is used as a border near ponds, garden paths and rock gardens. Ampel varieties look great in hanging flowerpots or flowerpots. The combination with rudbeckias, petunias, hostas, garden daisies and bells, and balsams is especially effective.
The bright blue of the flowers looks great next to spirea, conifers, and euonymus. Plants are indispensable when creating a landscape in a marine style. White varieties planted at the base of roses create an excellent background for them and reliably cover the lower bare part of the bushes.
Bright lobelia flowers look great both in the garden of a large cottage and in a village front garden
When to plant lobelia seedlings, in what month
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