Lobelia feayana

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title: Lobelia feayana
text: Lobelia feayana, the bay lobelia, is a species of bellflower endemic to Florida. A perennial dicot in the Campanulaceae family, it grows in moist areas such as ditches and is often spotted along roadsides. When clustered, the flowers have been described as appearing as a purple haze. It is pollinated by bees and the colors of the five petaled flowers vary from "bluish to lavender to purplish-pink". It is sometimes mistaken for blue toadflax which can also grow in groupings.
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description: Species of flowering plant
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date modified: 2022-06-22T20:37:16Z
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