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Family Lobeliaceae
Lobelia siphilitica L.
great blue lobelia
Lobelia: after Matthias de l'Obel (1538-1616), a Flemish botanist; also written as Matthias von Lobel
siphilitica: because once thought to cure syphillis
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Status: Native
Plant: erect, perennial, 1'-4' tall forb
Flower: blue, 5-parted, 3/4"-1" long, irregularly shaped, top lip 2-parted, lower lip 3-parted; inflorescence a 4"-12" crowded, spike-like cluster (raceme) of stalked flowers; blooms Aug.-Sept.
Leaf:thin, mostly oblong, narrowing towards the stalkless base
Habitat: full to partial sun; wet to moist; meadows, streambanks, shores; in sandy, loamy soil
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