Biology:Lobelia dunnii
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Kingdom: | Plantae
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Species: | L. dunnii
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Lobelia dunnii E. Greene
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Lobelia dunnii (Dunn's lobelia) is a species of Lobelia. It is native to California , and Baja California.[1]
Lobelia dunnii grows about 2 feet tall and has blue 5-petaled flowers. Two petals are small, while three are large.[2] Blooms June–October. Usually found on the banks of streams, pools or other wet places[3]
References
- ↑ CalFlora: [1] Lobelia dunnii
- ↑ ssp. serrata. Jepson Manual
- ↑ Smith, Clifton F.. A Flora of the Santa Barbara Region, California 2nd edition. Santa Barbara Botanic Garden & Capra Press, 1998, p. 209
External links
Wikidata ☰ Q12061349 entry