Lobelia fatiscens
Lobelia fatiscens Constant Bay, West Coast. January 2023
The leaves are much different from L angulata in that they are longer and pointed. The flower petals are narrower. It grows in the South Island: Nelson (mainly westerly but also known from Lake Rotoiti) and the West Coast to Fiordland (Milford Sound).
Usually found growing in marginal turf and amongst herbs on the margins of lakes lagoons, stream banks, swamps, and among sand dunes in wet depressions. (NZPCN)
The leaves are much different from L angulata in that they are longer and pointed. The flower petals are narrower. It grows in the South Island: Nelson (mainly westerly but also known from Lake Rotoiti) and the West Coast to Fiordland (Milford Sound).
Usually found growing in marginal turf and amongst herbs on the margins of lakes lagoons, stream banks, swamps, and among sand dunes in wet depressions. (NZPCN)