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A Truly Regal Cardinal Flower?

February 12, 2013

If you followed the news much in the past week, you undoubtedly heard about archeologists confirming the remains of Richard III. A team had found his skeleton under a parking lot in the middle of England last summer. They recently confirmed that these remains were his by tracing the DNA back from modern day descendants.

I believe if you excavate some of the gardens I worked in a decade or so ago, you will find royal remains as well. I fell for the captivating, dark foliage of Lobelia ‘Queen Victoria’ and planted her in the garden. Alas, her reign was short lived and she did not return after one season. I had honestly forgotten about Queen Victoria due to her lackluster performance until a new cardinal flower flew across my radar last week.

Lobelia Black Truffle

Angela Treadwell-Palmer, co-owner of Plants Nouveau, posted on Facebook about her excitement for a new Lobelia called ‘Black Truffle.’ This new selection was bred by Peter Heus. It is a dark leaved cardinal flower, like the late Queen Victoria but I have hopes that it will hold up better in the garden. In searching through on-line literature for Lobelia ‘Queen Victoria,’ there even seems to be confusion on the parentage of the plant. Black Truffle cardinal flower is a true cultivar of the native and hardy Lobelia cardinalis.

Lobelia in flower

Lobelia ‘Black Truffle’ should do well in wet conditions where cardinal flowers normally thrive. We have quite a few partly sunny, boggy sites in the garden where I would like to give this plant a try. I need to make sure that there is a light green foliage plant to back up Black Truffle to make it really stand out. The plants are currently being sold as plugs through North Creek Nursery to garden centers and wholesalers. If you only want a few plants, check with your local garden center to see if they are going to buy in any plants to sell.

Rodney

Photos: Plants Nouveau

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