Great Blue Lobelia
Last autumn I got this picture of a Great Blue Lobelia.
This is one of the good guys, a native wildflower popular with our little pollinator friends. It is considered slightly poisonous, which provides one advantage: it's less likely to be eaten down to nothing by deer or rabbits.
Though I haven't shown this wildflower before, I have shown a relative (same genus) of it. A clue as to who that relative is can be surmised from an alternative name of the Great Blue Lobelia: Blue Cardinal Flower. Yes, it's related to the (regular) Cardinal Flower, another poisonous-to-eat, good-for-pollinators wildflower that can sometimes be spotted in my area.
October 9, 2021 at Duke Farms Photo 168358753, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
October 9, 2021 at Duke Farms Photo 168358768, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
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