Slim Larkspur
Delphinium depauperatum
50 seeds
Delphinium depauperatum is a species of larkspur known by the common names Slim Larkspur and Dwarf Larkspur. This wildflower is native to western North America where it is found in mountain meadows. Roots are shallow and the small, basal leaves are divided into lobes. Flowers are borne on top of 12" stems on long pedicels, with typically not more than 20 flowers per plant. Flowers generally have deep dark blue sepals which are flat and extended to the sides, and petals which are mostly the same color except for the top two, which may be lighter blue to white. The spur is about 1/2 inch long.
Grows in poor soil in valleys or on hillsides in meadows that dry up by midsummer, at mid to high elevations.
Seed germinating information is currently unavailable for this species, though refrigeration through the winter months, and direct sowing in spring is recommended. Your input and feedback regarding successful germination techniques is welcome!
Delphinium depauperatum
50 seeds
Delphinium depauperatum is a species of larkspur known by the common names Slim Larkspur and Dwarf Larkspur. This wildflower is native to western North America where it is found in mountain meadows. Roots are shallow and the small, basal leaves are divided into lobes. Flowers are borne on top of 12" stems on long pedicels, with typically not more than 20 flowers per plant. Flowers generally have deep dark blue sepals which are flat and extended to the sides, and petals which are mostly the same color except for the top two, which may be lighter blue to white. The spur is about 1/2 inch long.
Grows in poor soil in valleys or on hillsides in meadows that dry up by midsummer, at mid to high elevations.
Seed germinating information is currently unavailable for this species, though refrigeration through the winter months, and direct sowing in spring is recommended. Your input and feedback regarding successful germination techniques is welcome!
Delphinium depauperatum
50 seeds
Delphinium depauperatum is a species of larkspur known by the common names Slim Larkspur and Dwarf Larkspur. This wildflower is native to western North America where it is found in mountain meadows. Roots are shallow and the small, basal leaves are divided into lobes. Flowers are borne on top of 12" stems on long pedicels, with typically not more than 20 flowers per plant. Flowers generally have deep dark blue sepals which are flat and extended to the sides, and petals which are mostly the same color except for the top two, which may be lighter blue to white. The spur is about 1/2 inch long.
Grows in poor soil in valleys or on hillsides in meadows that dry up by midsummer, at mid to high elevations.
Seed germinating information is currently unavailable for this species, though refrigeration through the winter months, and direct sowing in spring is recommended. Your input and feedback regarding successful germination techniques is welcome!