Lobelia plants for front yard landscaping color
Lobelia Plants bring bold vertical blooms and reliable perennial performance to beds, borders, and naturalized spaces. This 10-plant set includes five red and five blue plants, giving you a striking color mix that works beautifully in plants for front yard landscaping and other outdoor garden designs. We grow these landscaping plants for sale for gardeners who want lasting seasonal interest and pollinator activity. T
Key Features
- ✓ Includes 10 live lobelia plants: 5 red and 5 blue
- ✓ Perennial habit means they return year after year
- ✓ Tall flower spikes can reach up to 4 feet for strong visual impact
- ✓ Attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds
- ✓ Excellent for flower beds, borders, sidewalk edges, walls, and driveways
Details
| Product type | Live perennial flowering plants |
| Plant name | Lobelia |
| Quantity | 10 plants total |
| Color mix | 5 red plants and 5 blue plants |
| Life cycle | Perennial |
| Bloom season | Spring blooming |
| Mature height | Up to 4 feet |
| Flower form | Towering clusters on long stems |
| Flower structure | Small blooms arranged in regular rows with five petals around a narrow tube |
| Red flower color | Deep scarlet |
| Blue flower color | Pale sapphire with white and yellow stripes |
| Foliage | Long, blade-shaped leaves that increase in size toward the base |
| Leaf details | Delicate veins, subtly frilled edges, medium green to dark green, sometimes with scarlet or purplish tinge |
| Landscape uses | Middle of flower beds, grouped mass plantings, borders, sidewalk edges, walls, and driveways |
| Wildlife value | Attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds |
| Suitable space | Outdoors |
Spring Blooming Lobelia Perennials with Red & Blue Blooms
We recommend this mix when you want a dramatic look without overcomplicating your planting plan. These perennial lobelia plants add height, movement, and strong seasonal color, and the red-and-blue combination gives beds a lively, layered appearance. Their tall, narrow habit helps them stand out among shorter flowers while still fitting neatly into more structured landscape designs.
Perennial Lobelia Flowers Offer Color, Texture, and Fragrance
Year after year, these plants continue to add interest beyond bloom time. The foliage stays attractive with long, blade-shaped leaves, visible veining, and lightly frilled edges. Leaf color may range from medium green to dark green depending on growing conditions, and some plants may show scarlet or purplish tones. One honest note: because they can grow tall, they are best used where vertical height is welcome rather than in very low, formal edging.
Lobelia Perennials Attract Butterflies, Bees, and Hummingbirds
If you want a more active garden, this is a smart choice. The clustered blooms rise above the foliage and make nectar easier for pollinators to spot. That makes these plants especially useful in wildlife-friendly yards, cottage-style borders, and home landscapes designed to support bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
How to Use Lobelia Plants for Eye-Catching Landscape Accents
We like using lobelia in the middle of a flower bed, along driveways, or beside walkways where their upright stems can frame the space. Planted in groups, they create dense pockets of bloom and strong color contrast. For homeowners improving their curb appeal, they are a practical fit for front-yard plantings, mixed perennial beds, and naturalized borders.
Choose these lobelia plants when you want reliable perennial color, pollinator appeal, and a bold vertical accent grown by a family nursery with decades of experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
▾Are these Lobelia plants good for front yard landscaping?Yes. Their tall flower spikes, mixed red and blue blooms, and upright habit make them a strong choice for plants for front yard landscaping, borders, and bed centers.
▾What comes in this Lobelia plant set?This set includes 10 live lobelia plants total, with 5 red plants and 5 blue plants. It gives you a ready-made color mix for landscaping plants for sale shoppers who want quick visual impact.
▾Do Lobelia plants attract pollinators?Yes. These perennial lobelia flowers attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, making them a useful option for pollinator-friendly garden spaces.
Exposure
Lobelia plants thrive partly in the full sun, requiring at least 4-6 hours of sunlight everyday. In warmer climates, they favor morning sun and afternoon shade, ensuring vibrant blooms. Too much harsh heat can cause them to wilt.
Height at Maturity
Over 12"
Usage
Pollinator Plants
Shipped As
Bare-root
Ships
USPS
Planting Zones
3-9