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Lobelia erinus 'Techno Heat Light Blue'

SKU Name
LOB-TEC-504-LS51 Rooted Cutting 51 CT Tray

Techno Heat Light Blue features light blue-lilac petals with a white center. This variety has a spread of 20-24 inches, requiring a space of 12-15 inches to properly grow, and has an optimal height of 6-10 inches. The ability to thrive in full or part sun, complement many other plants or flowers, or simply stand alone make it a great choice for your home and garden.

  • Breeder: Syngenta Flowers
  • Bloom Color: Light Blue 
  • Height: 6-10 Inches
  • Spread: 20-24 Inches
  • Spacing: 12-15 Inches
  • Zone: Zones 8 - 11
  • RC 102 Tray

Lobelia is a trailing warm weather annual and tender perennial, native to South Africa. From spring until fall, the Techno Series produces masses of delicate flowers on trailing, well-branched stems with narrow dark-green foliage. Traditional Lobelia tends to die back during hot weather and re-blooms as the weather gets cooler, but the Techno Series has been bred to withstand the hottest summer temperatures and continue in nonstop blooming. Lobelia is most desired for its delicate, ever blooming colors, heat tolerance, low maintenance requirements, and mounding habit.

Techno Heat Light Blue features light blue-lilac petals with a white center. Syngenta has mastered the Lobelia genetics and created the Lobelia Techno, Techno Heat, and Techno Heat Upright series. It is commonly used for mass planting in the landscape, or featured in hanging baskets and other containers combinations. Taller and fuller varieties with an upright habit go nicely as mixed fillers in the garden, while varieties with a trailing and mounding habit go well in potted combinations, window boxes, and hanging baskets. Lobelia grows best in moist, fertile, well-drained soil, and is a full to partial sun exposure flower. Lobelia thrives in the heat and is easy to grow. Techno Heat Light Blue will bloom all season long. A key feature of Lobelia Techno Heat Light Blue is that it is heat tolerant and does not require deadheading.