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  • Lobelia nubicola McVaugh
    식물/들꽃-초롱꽃과(Campanulaceae) 2025. 3. 25. 10:23

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    Lobelia nubicola is a flowering plant in the Bellflower family. The species was first scientifically described by McVaugh in 1943.

    Lobelia nubicola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Lobelia nubicola is a species of bell plant described by Mcvaugh. Lobelia nubicola is part of the genus lobelias, and the bell family.  No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life.

    Lobelia nubicola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Lobelia nubicola: The Enigmatic Mountain Lobelia

    Lobelia nubicola is a captivating plant that adds a splash of color to the rugged landscapes of its native habitats. Known commonly as the Mountain Lobelia, this species is not just visually stunning; it plays a significant ecological role in its environment. Let’s dive deeper into the fascinating world of this remarkable plant.

    Overview

    Natively found in the high-altitude regions, Lobelia nubicola thrives in ecological niches that many plants struggle to survive in. This perennial herbaceous plant is characterized by its bright blue flowers that bloom during the growing season, serving as an essential source of nectar for various pollinators. Its unique adaptations to harsh environments and striking appearance make it a subject of interest for botanists and enthusiasts alike.

    Physical Characteristics

    Lobelia nubicola typically stands at a height ranging from 30 cm to 1 meter. The plant has slender stems and can feature rosettes of leaves that are lanceolate and deeply veined. Its hallmark is its vibrant, tubular flowers that can appear in various shades of blue. The blossoms are often arranged in racemes, which add to the overall elegance of the plant. During the flowering season, the aesthetic appeal of Mountain Lobelia becomes a highlight of its habitat.

    Identifiable Traits

    • Color: Bright blue flowers are the most distinguishing feature.
    • Leaves: Lanceolate and thick, with a glossy surface and pronounced venation.
    • Flowers: Tubular shape with five lobes, typically attracting hummingbirds and butterflies.
    • Height: Typically ranges from 30 cm to 1 meter but can vary according to its environment.

    Ecological Significance

    The ecological importance of Lobelia nubicola cannot be overstated. As a nectar-rich plant, it serves as a crucial food source for pollinators, particularly in mountainous regions where floral diversity might be limited. It also supports local ecosystems by stabilizing soil and preventing erosion—a vital function in these often-soft, sloped terrains. The presence of this plant can indicate the health of its ecosystem, making it an important species for environmental monitoring.

     

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