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Consolida ambigua ( Larkspur,Annual Delphinium )

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Consolida ambigua ( Larkspur,Annual Delphinium )

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Origins

A member of the Ranunculaceae family, larkspurs are closely related to delphiniums and are easily confused with standard delphiniums because both are characterized by large, showy flowers densely packed on sturdy spikes. However, larkspurs' more delicate, fern-like foliage sets them apart from their botanical relative. Larkspur can be found in striking shades of blue, lavender, pink and white. Stems can grow to nearly 5 feet tall, making them perfect as a filler flower or a tall backdrop for other flowers. All parts of the plant are poisonous,and should be kept away from small children and pets. In fact, when larkspurs were first cultivated at the time of the pharaohs, they were used as a remedy for ridding oneself of body vermin.

Availability and Vase Life

Year round, with peak periods June through September. 7-10 days.

Care and Handling

Larkspurs dry well. Select stems for drying with fully open flower spikes.

Design Uses

Virsitile linear element for arranging.

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