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Raise your hand if you love blue #flowers in the garden!
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Did you know blue flowers are rare? They make up less than 10% of the plant kingdom. Blue lobelias are among this elite group, which also includes blue sea holly (Eryngium planum), Siberian larkspur (Delphinium grandiflorum), Lily of the Nile (Agapanthus africanus), Texas bluebonnets (Lupinus texensis), blue daisy (Felicia amelloides), and blue hydrangeas.
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Use #lobelia in hummingbird havens, garden borders and groundcovers, rain gardens, woodland gardens, spillers in container combinations, pollinator gardens, rock gardens, butterfly gardens, or in a deer-resistant landscaping design. Learn more about this plant by clicking the link in our bio under “Plants”
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Pictured: Laguna Sky Blue lobelia is usually grown as an annual, perennial in Zones 9-11. Requires little to no maintenance, just a light trim will bring a new flush of blooms. This variety is bred to be more heat tolerant than other lobelias. Photo ProvenWinners
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