Campanulaceae
Legousia speculum-veneris (L.) Chaix
Legousia speculum-veneris (L.) Chaix
Legousia speculum-veneris is a flowering plant distinguished from related species by its long narrow calyx arms.
Lithotoma axillaris (Lindl.) E.B.Knox
Lithotoma axillaris (Lindl.) E.B.Knox
Lithotoma axillaris is a blue-flowered Australian perennial herb grown as a garden ornamental in suitable climates.
Lobelia anceps L.f.
Lobelia anceps L.f.
Lobelia anceps is a small perennial herb found across several Australian states in moist and coastal habitats.
Lobelia angulata G.Forst.
Lobelia angulata G.Forst.
Lobelia angulata is a small creeping perennial herb, endemic to New Zealand and naturalized in the British Isles.
Lobelia appendiculata A.DC.
Lobelia appendiculata A.DC.
Pale lobelia, Lobelia appendiculata, is an annual flowering herb of the bellflower family found in south-central North America.
Lobelia cardinalis L.
Lobelia cardinalis L.
Lobelia cardinalis is a toxic North American perennial herb that grows in wet habitats and produces bright red flowers.
Lobelia concolor R.Br.
Lobelia concolor R.Br.
Lobelia concolor, commonly called poison pratia, is a small scrambling herb native to Australia.
Lobelia dortmanna L.
Lobelia dortmanna L.
Lobelia dortmanna is an endangered aquatic isoetid flowering plant native to cool temperate northern regions of Europe and North America.
Lobelia erinus L.
Lobelia erinus L.
Lobelia erinus is a popular cultivated garden ornamental native to southern Africa, grown as an annual in temperate zones.
Lobelia feayana A.Gray
Lobelia feayana A.Gray
Lobelia feayana (bay lobelia/Feay's lobelia) is a Florida-endemic perennial dicot bellflower that grows in moist roadside areas.
Lobelia georgiana McVaugh
Lobelia georgiana McVaugh
Lobelia georgiana, the Georgia lobelia, is a Campanulaceae flowering plant native to the southeastern US, thought to range only to AL, GA, and FL.
Lobelia gibbosa Labill.
Lobelia gibbosa Labill.
Lobelia gibbosa (tall lobelia) is a small annual Australian herb in the Campanulaceae family that bears blue flowers.
Lobelia glandulosa Walter
Lobelia glandulosa Walter
Glade lobelia (Lobelia glandulosa Walter) is a slender-stemmed perennial flowering plant in the bellflower family from the southeastern US.
Lobelia inflata L.
Lobelia inflata L.
Lobelia inflata L. is a hairy-stemmed herb with violet flowers, used traditionally by Native Americans and is toxic if consumed.
Lobelia kalmii L.
Lobelia kalmii L.
Lobelia kalmii L. is a small North American perennial blue-flowered herb that grows in wet calcareous sites.
Lobelia laxiflora Kunth
Lobelia laxiflora Kunth
Lobelia laxiflora Kunth is a flowering American plant, grown ornamentally, that hosts hummingbird flower mites and contains medicinally useful alkaloids.
Lobelia nuttallii Schult.
Lobelia nuttallii Schult.
Nuttall's lobelia, Lobelia nuttallii, is a small perennial bellflower native to the Eastern United States that bears pale blue late summer flowers.
Lobelia pedunculata R.Br.
Lobelia pedunculata R.Br.
Lobelia pedunculata is a spreading Australian perennial herb with sky-blue star flowers, often considered a garden nuisance.
Lobelia puberula Michx.
Lobelia puberula Michx.
Lobelia puberula Michx., or downy lobelia, is a blue-flowered perennial herb native to the Eastern United States.
Lobelia purpurascens R.Br.
Lobelia purpurascens R.Br.
Lobelia purpurascens R.Br. is a small low-growing herb found in shady moist habitats in southeastern Australia.
Lobelia siphilitica L.
Lobelia siphilitica L.
Lobelia siphilitica (great lobelia) is a tall North American blue-flowered plant, historically used medicinally.
Lobelia spicata Lam.
Lobelia spicata Lam.
Lobelia spicata, pale spiked lobelia, is a short-lived perennial flowering plant native to North America.
Lobelia trigonocaulis F.Muell.
Lobelia trigonocaulis F.Muell.
Lobelia trigonocaulis (forest lobelia) is a creeping trailing Australian forest herb with blue to mauve flowers and ovate to round leaves.
Lobelia urens L.
Lobelia urens L.
Lobelia urens L. is a hairless blue-purple flowered perennial herb native to western Europe, North Africa, and the Atlantic islands, introduced to the Azores.
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