Lobelia spicata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Asterales
- Family
- Campanulaceae
- Genus
- Lobelia
- Species
- Lobelia spicata
- Scientific Name
- Lobelia spicata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Lobelia spicata
Lobelia spicata, commonly called the pale spiked lobelia, is a flowering plant in the bellflower family.
It is native to North America, where it is widespread in southern Canada and the eastern United States. It is found in a variety of sunny and semi-shade habitats, including prairies, glades, woodlands, and disturbed areas. Several varieties have been recognized across its range, although their distinction is still uncertain.
It is a short-lived perennial, usually flowering below taller grasses and forbs. It produces a spike of white or pale blue flowers in the summer.
...Lobelia spicata in languages:
- English
- pale-spiked lobelia
- English
- palespike lobelia
- English
- pale-spike lobelia
- French
- Lobélie à épi
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Lobelia alanae
- Lobelia amoena
- Lobelia apalachicolensis
- Lobelia appendiculata
- Lobelia boykinii
- Lobelia brevifolia
- Lobelia canbyi
- Lobelia cardinalis
- Lobelia dortmanna
- Lobelia elongata
- Lobelia feayana
- Lobelia flaccidifolia
- Lobelia floridana
- Lobelia gattingeri
- Lobelia georgiana
- Lobelia glandulosa
- Lobelia inflata
- Lobelia kalmii
- Lobelia nuttallii
- Lobelia paludosa
- Lobelia puberula
- Lobelia reverchonii
- Lobelia siphilitica
- Lobelia spicata
- Lobelia × rogersii
- Lobelia × speciosa
Child Taxa
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