Delphinium grandiflorum

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Delphinium grandiflorum, Linn. (D. sinense. Fisch.). Figs. 1232, 1233. St. rather slender, 2-3 ft. high: lvs. rather small, many times parted into nearly distinct, narrow, linear lobes: fls. large, blue, varying to white, the spur and lower petals often violet, upper petals often yellow; spurs long and taper pointed: follicles 3, pubescent; seeds triangular, coats wrinkled, not scaly. Blooms in midsummer. Siberia. Intro. 1880. B.M.1686. Gn.46: 484. Var. album. Hort. Fls. pure white. Var. albo-pleno, Hort. Fls. double and pure white. Var. flore-pleno, Hort. (var. hybridum fl.-pl., Hort.). Fls. double, blue, very pretty. R.H. 1893, p. 259; 1895, p. 379 (same). — This group includes the most common and the most beautiful of the perennial delphiniums. Grandiflorum is also one of the most stately. Its striking foliage remains beautiful throughout the growing season. It is usually planted well back in the hardy border because of its height, smaller plants being in front. They maybe massed as close as 2 ft. or less out produce a fine effect when 4 ft. apart. CH


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