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Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Drought tolerant once established, but benefits from consistent moisture during dry periods.
Also known as Beach Lobelia · Beachberry · Coastal Inkberry
At-a-glance light, water, soil, and growing conditions from plant data
Prefers full sun for best results.
90% intensity
Tolerates partial shade.
Water when top inch of soil is dry. Avoid waterlogging.
60% intensity
Reduce in cooler months.
Well-draining sandy or loamy soils. Tolerant of poor, infertile soils and salt spray.
50% intensity
Thrives in warm temperatures.
70% intensity
Ideal range 18-25°C.
Outdoor
50% intensity
Fertilize sparingly during growing season.
30% intensity
Balanced liquid fertilizer.
Safety information from plant toxicity data
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Toxic for humans | No 0/5 intensity |
| Toxic for pets | No 0/5 intensity |
| Edible | No |
Key traits and growing stats from plant data
Watering, pruning, propagation, and repotting details from plant data
Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Drought tolerant once established, but benefits from consistent moisture during dry periods.
Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches at any time. Avoid heavy pruning.
Easily propagated from stem cuttings taken in spring or summer. Seeds can be sown in spring, but germination may be slow and erratic. Rooting hormone can aid cuttings.
Repot container-grown plants every 2-3 years in spring, or when root-bound. Use a well-draining potting mix. Ensure the new pot has adequate drainage holes.
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