Larkspur is a common name, although this name usually refers to annual varieties. Delphinium flowers may be single or double. Blue is the most common color, however red, pink, white, violet, and yellow flowered species and varieties also are available. Many flowers have white or black centers or “bees.” Flowers occur in attractive spikes with numerous flowers on each spike. The spikes of most delphiniums make attractive, long-lasting cut flowers. The foliage is palmately lobed and is divided into 3 to 7 parts depending upon the location on the stem. Since plants range in height from 2 to 6 feet, they can be used in a variety of ways. Placing them in the background of a perennial bed is one popular choice. Other gardeners have successfully used delphiniums as a specimen plant or as a small grouping in the garden.
Delphinium a regal and elegant focal point back drop
Dec 25, 2014