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HISTORY
Lobelia cardinalis was first found by explorers in Canada who sent the plant to France in the mid-1620’s. English botanist John Parkins wrote “the rich crimson cardinal flower… it groweth neere the river in Canada, where the French plantation in America is seated” from then on Lobelia cardinalis was known as the cardinal flower.
(“nmsu.”)