About This Plant
A modest yet intriguing native annual/biennial, Lobelia inflata offers small pale-violet to soft blue flowers arranged along upright stems. Though not showy like other lobelias, its subtle charm has ecological value—especially for late-season pollinators. Blooming from mid to late summer, it attracts small native bees and offers shelter to beneficial insects within its inflated seed pods, which give the plant its name.
This species thrives in open, disturbed soils, field edges, and light shade, and can reseed itself in naturalistic landscapes. Historically noted for its medicinal associations, today it serves as a botanical companion in wildflower meadows, native herb gardens, and restorations where biodiversity is valued over ornamental flash.
