Phonetic: dry-OP-ter-iss mar-jin-AHL-iss
Kalm's Lobelia is a common native of rocky areas, wet meadows, and fens. It produces small lavender-blue flowers from July to October. It is believed to attract various pollinators and be both deer and rabbit resistant.
- Native Region: BONAP Map
- BONAP Map Key Color Guide: Map Color Key
- Sun Exposure: Part Shade-Shade
- Bloom Color: N/A
- Soil Type: Moist-Dry
- Mature Plant Size: 18-24"H, 18-24"W
- Plant Spacing: 1-2'
- Advantages: Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant.
- Landscape Uses: Woodland garden, shade garden, winter garden.
- Companion Plants: Heart Leaved Aster, Dwarf Crested Iris, Foamflower, False Solomon's Seal.