Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur

Reference:
Delphinium consolida

Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur is a stunning flowering plant with tall spikes of vibrant and densely-packed florets in shades of blue, violet, rose, red, lavender, salmon, pink, and white. Delphinium giant larkspur is beautiful, and its ability to attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other insects to your garden can also benefit other plants and crops.

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Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur Summary

  • Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur is a striking annual flower that can grow up to 6 feet tall.
  • It produces long, slender spikes of flowers in a variety of colors, including blue, pink, lilac, and white.
  • The flowers are typically 2-3 inches across and have a delicate, butterfly-like shape.
  • Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur is a popular choice for cut flowers, as it blooms heavily for several weeks in the summer.
Appearance:
  • Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur has a graceful, airy appearance.
  • The foliage is feathery and light, and the flowers are delicate and delicate.
  • The plants can grow quite tall, so it is important to provide them with support.
Benefits of Planting:
  • There are many benefits to planting Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur.
  • The flowers are beautiful and add a touch of elegance to any garden.
  • They are also a great source of food for pollinators such as butterflies and bees.
  • Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur is also relatively easy to grow and care for.
Interesting Facts:
  • Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur is native to the Mediterranean region.
  • The name "delphinium" comes from the Greek word for "dolphin," due to the shape of the flower spurs.
  • Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur is a member of the buttercup family.
  • The flowers of Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur are edible, but they have a bitter taste.
How to Germinate Seeds:
  1. Scatter seeds in spring or fall into well-dug, finely raked, and weeded soil.
  2. Sow the seeds 1/4 inch deep in moist seed starting mix.
  3. Gently press or rake the seeds in, burying them no deeper than 1/4".
  4. Keep moist until established.
Additional Tips:
  • Plant Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur in full sun or partial shade.
  • The soil should be well-drained and fertile.
  • Water Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur regularly, especially during hot weather.
  • Fertilize Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur every two weeks with a balanced fertilizer.
  • Deadhead spent blooms to encourage new growth.
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Product Details
Delphinium consolida

Data sheet

Water Needs:
Low/Moderate
Moderate
Moderate/High
Light:
Full Sun
Full Sun / Partial Shade
Zones:
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Annual grow in all zones
Growth Cycle:
Annual
Soil Type:
ALL Tolerant of most soils
Chalky Soil
Clay Soil
Loamy Soil
Peaty Soil
Sandy Soil
Silty Soil
Well Drained
Edible:
No
Color:
Blue
Cream
Lavender
Magenta
Mixed Colors
Orange
Pink
Purple
Red
White
Height:
e: Up to 1.5 Feet
f: Up to 2 Feet
g: Up to 3 Feet
h: Up to 4 Feet
i: Up to 5 Feet
j: Up to 6 Feet
Warnings:
Plant is toxic if ingested.
Special Features:
Butterfiles and Pollinators
Container Growing
Cut Flowers
Ornamental
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Moderate/Fast
Evergreen
No

Specific References

UPC
810071361494
MPN
DGIL275
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