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Wildflowers - Delphinium Seeds
Delphiniums are also known as Larkspur because the shape of the flower has a spur on it. The annual Delphiniums listed here are show-stoppers because they produce such dense columns of colorful flowers. An added benefit is that they are so easy to grow, and get to blooming size in their first year. There are also a couple of perennial Delphiniums listed here that take longer to get started, and are not as showy as the annuals, but they can provide a long-term wild sort of larkspur appeal to any prairie planting or wild area.
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Imperial Rocket Larkspur Seed Mix Delphinium consolida Quick View
xImperial Rocket Larkspur Seed Mix
Delphinium consolida
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This close cousin of the delphinium has a similar appearance to that flower, but grows as an annual. The genus name Delphinium comes from a Greek word meaning dolphin, referring to the unique shape of the blossoms; the species name "ajacis" comes from the Greek myth that these flowers first grew in the place where the great warrior Ajax committed suicide. The common name of larkspur comes from the supposed resemblance of the blossoms to the claw of a lark. Native Americans and early settlers used the bright flowers of this plant to make blue ink. Larkspur is the flower of the month of July, and symbolizes a carefree or fickle heart.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Rocket Larkspur Seed Mix Delphinium ajacis Quick View
xRocket Larkspur Seed Mix
Delphinium ajacis
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This close cousin of the delphinium has a similar appearance to that flower, but grows as an annual. The genus name Delphinium comes from a Greek word meaning dolphin, referring to the unique shape of the blossoms; the species name "ajacis" comes from the Greek myth that these flowers first grew in the place where the great warrior Ajax committed suicide. The common name of Delphinium ajacis, larkspur, comes from the supposed resemblance of the blossoms to the claw of a lark. Native Americans and early settlers used the bright flowers of this plant to make blue ink. Larkspur is the flower of the month of July, and symbolizes a carefree or fickle heart.Starting at $2.50 USD
Delphiniums are also known as Larkspur because the shape of the flower has a spur on it. The annual Delphiniums listed here are show-stoppers because they produce such dense columns of colorful flowers. An added benefit is that they are so easy to grow, and get to blooming size in their first year. There are also a couple of perennial Delphiniums listed here that take longer to get started, and are not as showy as the annuals, but they can provide a long-term wild sort of larkspur appeal to any prairie planting or wild area.