
Liubeili is a perennial or biennial herb of the genus Lobelia in the Campanulaceae family. The stems and branches are dense, semi-spreading, spread on the ground; the racemes are terminal, the florets are light blue or blue-purple, and the throat is white or yellow; the leaves are alternate, the leaves on the upper part of the stem are smaller, lanceolate, and the leaves near the base are slightly Dacheng is broadly spoon-shaped; the flowering period is April-June.
Liubeili is native to South Africa and has been widely cultivated in China. Like light, like cool and humid climate, like rich in humus, loose fertile, well-drained soil. Cold-resistant but not heat-resistant, not tolerant to shade, the optimum temperature for growth is 15°C-26°C. Generally, it is mostly propagated by sowing, but it can also be propagated by cuttings.
Liubeili has a variety of varieties and a large amount of flowers. It can be planted in groups on the roadside of the garden, in the grassland, and on the edge of the forest to create a group landscape. It is also one of the commonly used flower materials for flower beds. A single variety or mixed planting of multiple varieties can achieve good results. , often used in hanging pots to create a three-dimensional landscape, it is also an excellent balcony decorative flower