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Image of Lobelia cardinalis photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Cardinal Flower)

Cardinal flower is a short-lived herbaceous perennial native to much of eastern North America. Its glossy dark green, slightly toothed leaves and stems have a purplish tint. In summer, vivid red flowers open successively from the bottom to the top of tall spikes, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. The plant dies back in fall to a semi-evergreen basal rosette.

Cardinal flower grows it best in partial shade and moist to wet, fertile soil with lots of organic matter, making it ideal for use...

(Cardinal Flower)

Elm Fire cardinal flower is a short-lived herbaceous perennial selection native to eastern North America. Its glossy deep red, slightly toothed leaves and stems add bold garden impact. In summer, scarlet flowers open successively from the bottom to the top of tall spikes, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. The plant dies back in fall to a semi-evergreen basal rosette. It is often regarded as an ornamental improvement upon 'Queen Victoria'.

Cardinal flower is best in partial shade and moist...

(Cardinal Flower, Eulalia Berridge Cardinal Flower)

Cardinal flower is a short-lived herbaceous perennial native to eastern North America. 'Eulalia Berridge' has glossy dark green, slightly toothed leaves and stems with a purplish tint. In summer, vivid reddish pink flowers with white throats open successively from bottom to top of tall spikes, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. The plant dies back in fall to a semi-evergreen basal rosette.

Cardinal flower prefers partial shade (especially in hotter climates) and moist to wet fertile soil...

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Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.

(Cardinal Flower, Golden Torch Cardinal Flower)

Vivid in flower and foliage, the Golden Torch cardinal flower is a short-lived herbaceous perennial selection native to eastern North America. Its glossy chartreuse to yellow-green, slightly toothed leaves and stems add bold garden impact. In summer, very bright blood red flowers open successively from the bottom to the top of upright spikes, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. The compact plant dies back in fall to a semi-evergreen basal rosette.

Cardinal flower prefers partial shade and...

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Grandiflora

(Cardinal Flower, Queen Victoria Cardinal Flower)

Queen Victoria cardinal flower is a short-lived herbaceous perennial selection native to eastern North America. Its glossy maroon, slightly toothed leaves and stems add bold garden impact. In summer, scarlet flowers open successively from the bottom to the top of tall spikes, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. The plant dies back in fall to a semi-evergreen basal rosette.

Cardinal flower prefers partial shade and moist to wet fertile soil with lots of organic matter, making it ideal for...