Lobelia 'White'

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Enhance your garden with the graceful White Lobelia (Lobelia erinus) , a versatile addition perfect for both containers and borders. These trailing lobelia plug plants bring a touch of elegance and vibrant contrast to any outdoor space with minimal maintenance.

Key Features

  • Bright White Blooms for Stunning Contrast
  • Trailing Growth for a Cascading Effect
  • Ideal for Containers and Borders
  • Easy-to-Grow Perennial Species

These White Lobelia plants bloom from summer to autumn, offering continuous colour throughout the growing season. Each plant reaches a height of 10-15cm and spreads up to 15cm, making them suitable for a variety of garden settings. They thrive in full sun to partial shade and prefer fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Regular watering and a balanced liquid fertilizer every two weeks during spring and summer will ensure healthy growth and abundant blooms.

Perfect for patio containers, hanging baskets, window boxes, or as beautiful borders, White Lobelia adds a delicate charm to any garden space. Their disease-resistant nature makes them a reliable choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.

Transform your garden effortlessly with our easy-to-grow White Lobelia plug plants. Discover more White Lobelia and explore our Bedding & Flowering Plants collection to find complementary plants that enhance your outdoor sanctuary.

Care Information

Sunlight Full Sun to Partial Shade
Position Sheltered or semi-sheltered
Soil Well drained soil
Planting Time Spring
Moisture High
Hardiness Semi-hardy
Growth Rate Slow
Spacing 10cm
Height and Spread 20cm x 50cm
Annual or Perennial Annual
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ideal growing conditions for Lobelia 'White'?

Lobelia 'White' thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil with a pH of 6.0-7.0. It requires consistent moisture but not waterlogged conditions​.

How should I care for Lobelia 'White' plants?

Water regularly to keep the soil moist, fertilise with a low-nitrogen fertiliser every 4-6 weeks, and trim back leggy growth to encourage blooming.

Why are my Lobelia 'White' plants turning brown and dying?

Browning and dying can be caused by overwatering or underwatering. Ensure the soil is consistently moist but not soggy, and check for proper drainage.

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