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Delphinium 'Bee Larkspur'
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Delphinium 'Bee Larkspur'

Delphinium elatum
Circa 1758 Delphinium elatum was the parent of many hybrids, Victor Lemoine, a French breeder from the mid-1800s, led the way in introducing delphinium hybrids into borders. This aristocrat of the flower border is less heavy-headed than hybrids, and rarely needs staking. Instead, it flaunts towering spires crowded with cobalt-blue petals brushed with violet in early summer gardens. Long-lived, combine with lilies, phlox, and roses for old-fashioned romance.
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Details
Approximate Seeds Per Packet
52
Lifecycle
Perennial
Perennial Hardiness Zone
3,
4,
5,
6,
7
Mature Size
4-5' h x 1.5' w
Sun
Full sun to partial shade
Soil
Rich, moist, well-drained
Season
Summer
Color
Vivid blue petals brushed with violet
Features
Great Cut Flower
Deer Resistant
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Bees
Attracts Hummingbirds
SOWING INSTRUCTIONS
Depth:
1/8"
Sprout Time:
10-21 days
Starting Indoors:
Sow indoors 8-10 weeks before last spring frost. Be sure to cover seeds lightly with sterile germinating media. Keep at 65-75°F until germination, then grow on cool at 50-55°F. Keep evenly moist, but never saturated to avoid damping off.
Starting Outdoors:
Sow direct into finely raked seed bed after frost.
WHEN TO SET OUTSIDE
In spring to early summer
PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION
Delphiniums are the aristocrats of the summer border, especially fine in areas where summer nighttime temperatures drop. They need a sheltered spot away from winds, a tall stake, and plenty of space to grow. Thin established plants to a smaller number of stalks for increased air circulation. Belladonna delphiniums are more graceful in every respect and never top-heavy, so staking may not be necessary. When planting delphiniums, plant them slightly above soil level and mulch around the plant to keep the soil cool. Avoid mulching close to the plant's crown, as this can lead to rotting. After the delphiniums have finished blooming, cutting the central flowering spike down to a side shoot is advisable to encourage the growth of additional wands of flowers. Once frost has arrived and the growing season has ended, cut the plant to the ground and clean up any plant debris. This will help ensure healthy plants in the coming growing season. Caution: all parts are toxic. Be aware of its poisonous qualities when placing in the garden.
Final Spacing:
1.5-2'
Water Requirements:
Medium Water Use
Watering Details:
Do not allow soil to dry out. Water regularly, particularly during dry periods, but avoid saturated soils.
Soil pH:
Slightly acidic to slightly alkaline; if soil is very acidic, add lime before planting.
Fertilizer:
Mix in 2-4" of compost prior to planting. Top-dress existing plantings with a 1" layer of compost every spring.
Diseases & Pests:
Prevent fungal problems by planting in a location that has good air circulation. If troubles arise, treat with organic fungicides. Scout for cyclamen mite infestation that causes blackened distorted buds and use miticides if damage is noted. Slugs can damage young plants severely-use non-toxic iron based slug bait around plants.
When to Cut for Bouquets:
Harvest when 1/2 of the florets are open.