Lobelia andrewsii, commonly known as trailing lobelia, is a small herbaceous, flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. It has dark blue or purple flowers and grows in New South Wales and Queensland.
How to keep Lobelia Andrewsii.
Water
To properly care for trailing lobelia, water it generously while ensuring good drainage. The water should penetrate 15-20 cm deep, and allow the top 2.5 cm of soil to dry out between waterings. Keep an eye on the soil's moisture level, as trailing lobelia is not drought-tolerant. If the weekly rainfall is less than 1 inch (2.54 cm), additional watering is necessary.
Pruning
To improve the bushiness and overall health of trailing lobelia, it's beneficial to prune the plant in early spring. This will help remove any damaged stems and encourage new growth. As new growth begins, cut back the old growth to promote vitality and more blooms. Regular and light pruning helps maintain the plant's shape and prevents disease. Always use clean, sharp tools for pruning, and be careful to avoid cutting into the main stems.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Genus
- Lobelia
- Family
- Campanulaceae