Larkspur is a pretty flower that comes
in a variety of colors including purple, pink, red, yellow white and blue. The
leaves on the plant are fern-like in appearance and the flowers grow in
clusters.
The flowers have no
fragrance although my friend tells me that hers have a fresh scent.
I have never gotten that close to the flower due to the toxicity. If my nose were to touch the larkspur the leaves could cause skin irritation. Every part of this plant is poisonous so I just grow it for pollinators. The Larkspur attract bees, hummingbirds and butterflies as the vibrant color flowers are rich with nectar
I grew the wildflowers mix that included the larkspur in a garden bed that had full sun with partial shade in the heat of the day. The seeds were sowed in rich well drained soil. All seeds were planted at ¼ deep into the soil. The flower garden is watered daily to keep the soil evenly moist.
The best time to plant the seeds is in late spring or early summer when the soil is warm, the seeds will not germinate if the average temperature is below 55 degrees.
Where I reside the summer months are
extremely hot during the day but temperature is cool during the night. Its important to keep the larkspur hydrated
or it will die back. This plant does
better when the summer weather is cooler, rather than hotter.
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