More InfoOrigin: US Native Other Common Names: Wild Blue Larkspur Duration: Perennial Bloom Time: Spring Height: 36” to 48” Spacing: 18” to 24” Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Soil Moisture: Medium USDA Zone: 4a-9b Germination: Fall plant or cold stratify for 1 month at 40F. Sow seeds just below the soil surface at 50F and water. Slow. Seeds Per Oz: 41000 With every bit of the splendor of the tall garden delphiniums, this shorter "Wild Larkspur" is an elegant addition to any Spring garden. Each of the light blue to deep-blue violet flowers last around a week, several flowers blooming at the same time. Each flower is replaced by a cluster of 3 seed-pods that are joined together at the base. Though the foliage is toxic to livestock and generally avoided, bumblebees love the nectar from these graceful wildflowers. Click Map to Zoom In Note: Many wildflowers can grow in areas outside of their natural range.
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