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Lobelia monostachya was created in 1988.

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What is the Latin name of the lobelia plant?

Lobelia inflata and Lobelia erina (dwarf lobelia).


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How many species of the lobelia plant are there?

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Does lobelia erinus contain lobeline?

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What happens if you overwater lobelia?

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Does Lobelia bloom all summer and is it a Perennial?

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What is the recommended preparation of lobelia?

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What is the name of the plant with blue and scarlet flowers?

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How is the honeycreeper and the lobelia plant adapted to each other?

Honeycreepers and lobelia plants have a mutualistic relationship, where each has adapted to benefit the other. Honeycreepers, with their specialized beaks, are well-suited to extract nectar from the tubular flowers of lobelia, while simultaneously facilitating pollination. The lobelia plant has evolved bright colors and sweet nectar to attract honeycreepers, ensuring effective reproduction. This co-adaptation enhances their chances of survival in their shared ecosystem.