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Common name: Lobelia
Latin name:
Lobelia erinus 'Compact Royal Jewels'

Lobelia Compact Royal Jewels
Class: Annual
Growth habit:
Small mound 

Max height:
6" - 8"
Spread: 8" - 8"

Flowers: Spring - First frost
Available cultivars: 1

Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Lobelia erinus 'Compact Royal Jewels'
Photo: © Ball Seed
Cultivation: Everybody knows what Lobelia is and... anybody can grow it. 'Royal Jewels' is a Proven Winners selection. Its also an early flowering Lobelia that is well suited to containers as well as beds. Like most Lobelia, 'Royal Jewels' flowers profusely all season long.

Plant Lobelia Compact Royal Jewels in full sun to light shade in fertile well drained soil. Space plants 6" to 8" apart. Most cultivars of Lobelia benefit greatly from applications of fertilizer every two weeks. During the spring apply a balanced liquid feed... and then in early summer switch to a nitrogen free feed.

Potential pests ~ diseases: Slugs.

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