Lobelia typically blooms from late spring to early fall, depending on the variety and growing conditions. While some species of Lobelia are perennial, others are annual or biennial. Perennial varieties, like Lobelia cardinalis, can return year after year, providing consistent summer blooms. To ensure continuous flowering, regular deadheading is recommended.
The plural is genera. (some sources list a spurious English form genuses)
The Red Acaica, Giant Lobelia and much more!
No, not all scientific names have to have two Latin words. Some scientific names consist of a single word, particularly in cases where the genus or species is named after a person or a specific characteristic. The format of two Latin words (genus and species) is known as binomial nomenclature.
Kingdom (Regnum)-- Division (Phylum)---- Class (Classis)------ Order (Ordo)-------- Family (Familia)---------- Genus (Genus)------------ Species (Species)-------------- Subspecies(Subspecies)
Some elements' names are not in English because they were named by their discoverers, who may have chosen names from a variety of languages. These names often reflect the element's properties, appearance, or historical significance.
An English name with an origin from England would be Kimberly. Names in the English language would be: Ashley, Mary, Jessica, Samantha......
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Some popular names for female English Bulldogs are Lulu, Roxi, Nana, and Lucy.
sarah,sue,kalie,emma and mia are the best names
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The names we are familiar with ARE in English. The Greek spellings vary slightly for many of the names (e.g. Hephaistos instead of Hephaestus)