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Lobelia gattingeri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lobelia gattingeri
''Lobelia gattingeri'' is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family commonly called Gattinger's lobelia. It is endemic to calcareous cedar glades and barrens. It has a small range, native only to middle Tennessee, northern Alabama, and one site in the Pennyroyal Plain of Kentucky. It is an annual species, with seeds germinating in either the autumn or spring. It produces a spike of blue flowers in the spring, and during wet summers it can remain in bloom until October.〔(''The Ecological Life Cycle of the Cedar Glade Endemic Lobelia gattingeri'' Jerry M. Baskin and Carol C. Baskin Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club Vol. 106, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1979), pp. 176-181 )〕 It is sometimes considered a variety of ''Lobelia appendiculata'', which is found further to the south and west. It is distinguished by its smaller size and more glabrous calyx.〔(Flora of the Southern and Mid-Atlantic States )〕 ==References==
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