Family Lobeliaceae, also known as the bellflower family, comprises over 400 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees found in all continents except Antarctica. Synonyms for this family include the Campanulaceae family, named after the bell-shaped flowers common among its members, and the Lobelia family, which is named after the most well-known genus in the family. These plants typically have simple leaves and produce attractive flowers in various colors. Many species of Lobeliaceae are used in horticulture as ornamental plants or in traditional medicine to treat ailments such as coughs, asthma, and tuberculosis. Despite their diverse uses and beauty, some species of Lobeliaceae are considered invasive in certain regions.