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Purple Lobelia, Bellevue, Washington State
the Sanetti Plateau at ca 4150m altitude with lonely giant lobeliaThe Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains National Park, located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia. The landforms are comprised of afro-alpine plateaus. escarpments and peaks showing signs of glaciation
Poppy field, Mount Olive, North Carolina, USA
Poppies on field, Mount Olive, North Carolina, USA
Container with petunias, dianthus, and lobelia, Cantigny Park at Wheaton ILContainer with petunias, dianthus, and lobelia, Cantigny Park at Wheaton, Illinois
Dense forest with Senecias lobelia and moss in the Ruwenzori, Uganda
Giant Lobelia (Lobelia wollastonii) with florescence, flower spike, in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris, Uganda
Giant Lobelia (Lobelia lanuriensis) in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris. Lobelia lanuriensis grows in the dense heather forests between 3450 und 3650m. Africa, East Africa, Rwenzori
Forest Lobelia (Lobelia gibberoa) in the Mobuku Valley in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris. Giant Lobelias are often endemic to the Rwenzoris and adopted to high UV radiation
Waterfall at Mount Stanley, Ruwenzori, Uganda
Senecias and lobelias in the upper Mobuku valley Mobuku, Uganda
The Giant Lobelias (Lobelia bequaertii) of the Rwenzoris are especially adapted to the high levels of UV radiation, humidity, and near-daily frost
Young Giant Lobelia (Lobelia wollastonii) in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris, Uganda
Dense Rain forest of Giant Heather trees with lichen and mosses and Giant lobeliasTropical Mountain Forest, Rwenzori, Uganda
Ethiopian Giant Lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum). Giant Lobelias (family campanulaceae) are characteristic for the afro alpine/afro montane ecosystems
Giant Lobelia (Lobelia deckenii keniensis) detail, Mount Kenya National Park Kenya, Africa