Trailing Lobelia Regatta Sapphire

Usually grown as an annual edging lobelia is a heavy blooming tender perennial that originates from south africa.
Trailing lobelia regatta sapphire. Pendula a valuable addition. Lobelia erinus common name. Lobelia is rather slow to flower. Plant in partial shade location for best performance.
15th for may pak sales 80 f 27 c soil temp. Spring early spring plant habit. Annual lobelia is in its glory during the cool weather of spring and fall. Trailing lobelia blooming season.
Plant along with other cool season crops for best blooming. It blooms more vigorously for longer than others and has a cascading or trailing habit. 32 f 0 0 c blooming season. Care instructions if you have questions about this plant please get in touch by calling us directly.
Lobelia erinus common name. Spring early spring plant habit. Deepest blue with large white eyes. Trailing habit is perfect for mixed combinations and hanging baskets.
The cascading type is stunning like a sapphire waterfall spilling from window boxes or pots. How to grow trailing lobelia. Cheap fresh lobelia seeds multi pelleted seeds regatta sapphire trailing lobelia get 50 seeds easy grow mrb01yn. 10 12 1 128 oz approx 5450 seeds.
An absolute showstopper in baskets and containers. The colorful regatta sapphire produces masses of rich sapphire blue flowers with white throats. There are few blues more intense and gorgeous than those found on annual lobelia. 4 to 5 weeks transplant to finish.
The earliest hanging basket lobelia. 10 12 25 30cm exposure. Abundant intense blue or purple flowers tidy growth habit and graceful cascading stems makes trailing lobelia lobelia erinus var. Partial sun grower information.
Trailing lobelia hardiness degree. 10 14 25 36cm height. Mounded trailing spacing. Plant search regatta sapphire lobelia.
Seeds are very fine just try and get them as thin as possible 1 16 oz 2 g sows 8 12 in x 12 in 31 cm x 31 cm flats 1 000 seedlings per flat. Trailing habit is perfect for mixed combinations and hanging baskets. 8 to 10 weeks. Ready up to 3 weeks earlier with long trailing branches covered with flowers.