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Delphinium L.

Ranunculaceae

  Delphinium hybrid 'Pacific Giant' (Elatum group)
Photo: © California Cut Flower Commission
 
Alternate trade names

larkspur; Consolida (larkspur) is sometimes included in the genus Delphinium in the trade but it is considered a separate genus botanically.

Species cultivated

Hybrids (mostly based on Delphinium elatum L. and D. grandiflorum L., and others termed D. xcultorum Voss., and D. xbelladonna hort. ex Bergmans) predominate, most of which are in the Elatum and Belladonna groups, each of which includes many cultivars in several series.

Other species

D. cardinale Hook.

D. nudicaule Torr. & A. Gray

D. semibarbatum Bien. ex Boiss

D. yunnanense (Franch.) Franch.

Origin

Mountainous areas worldwide except Australia.

Brief characterization

Leaves shallowly to deeply palmately lobed or dissected, with each lobe toothed or further dissected, rarely compound; spikelike racemes of spurred, zygomorphic flowers; petaloid calyx of 5 sepals ca. 1-2.5 cm long, one of which is elongated into a spur ca. 1-2 cm long; corolla small, forming the central "bee", of 4 petals in 2 unequal pairs, upper pair extending into spurs that project into sepal spur, lower pair sometimes bearded; stamens many.

Cultivar and/or species variation

Elatum group inflorescences are dense, tall racemes of generally double flowers; Belladonna group racemes are looser and branched, with single to semi-double flowers; doubles have more than the usual number of sepals rather than petals; flowers mostly blue to purple, also white and other colors; central corolla is often a contrasting color; leaves vary as to degree of dissection, with lobes broad to narrow.

May be confused with

Consolida

Consolida differs from Delphinium in having leaves palmately highly dissected into narrow, filiform segments, and flowers with 2 upper petals united into 1, and 2 lower petals absent.

Countries exporting

Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe.

 
Delphinium hybrid: double flower
 
Delphinium hybrid: single flower (Belladonna group)

Delphinium hybrid: flowers, side view showing spurs

Delphinium hybrid: leaf


 
Delphinium hybrid 'Beverly Hills Salmon' (Belladonna group)
Photo: © California Cut Flower Commission
 
Delphinium hybrid 'Casa Blanca' (Belladonna group)
Photo: © California Cut Flower Commission


 
Delphinium xcultorum 'Lucia Sahin'
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.
 
Delphinium xcultorum 'Centurion Gentian Blue' F1
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.

Delphinium semibarbatum
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.
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