Seeds Specifications
Common Name | Consolida ajacis |
Height | It generally grows in 1 or 2 foot high spires, although some plants reach heights of up to 4 feet and more. |
Flower Colour | Blue, lavender, white, rose, and pink |
Bloom Time | Larkspur usually blooms very early in the spring. |
Difficulty Level | Medium |
Planting and care
- Larkspur generally grows best in cooler weather
- When the temperature rises to 80 degrees and higher, they will most likely die
- But in general, it will grow fast with little maintenance until the first frost hits
- As with most annual plants, frost will wipe them out
- Also strong winds will damage them, so make sure they are well-shielded
- If your larkspur grows too tall, it may have to be staked up as the blossoms get too heavy
- But if they are planted about six 6 apart, they will support one another and won’t require staking
- Larkspur usually blooms very early in the spring, before any other plants
- If you need to add fertilizer to your soil, do so about once a month, but not after the larkspur have bloomed
Larkspur Imperial Mixed Color care
- Larkspurs
require cool temperatures to successfully germinate and bloom, so they
grow best when sown directly in the garden in early spring before the
soil warms
- The seeds germinate reliably under the correct conditions and will mature to a height of 1 to 4 feet in just a few months
- However,
the seedlings are susceptible to rot and must be planted in quickly
draining, mildly alkaline soil to survive into maturity
Sunlight | Pick a spot with full sunlight or partial shade. |
Watering | Keep soil moist throughout the growing season. |
Soil | The soil should be average to rich and also well-draining. |
Temperature | 80 degrees and more. |
Fertilizer | Apply any organic fertilizer. |
Harvest Season | Seed
from Larkspur can be collected and saved for planting next year. Allow
the flowers to go to seed, collect the tiny black seeds on a dry day,
and store them in a cool, dry location. Saved seed retains it s
viability for up to 6 months, after which time it starts to decline.
Year old seed can have germination rates as low as 50 percent. |
Larkspur Imperial Mixed Color special feature
It is great used in arrangements with other flowers, or simply by themselves.
Larkspur Imperial Mixed Color uses
Ornamental Use:
- The plant is used for decoration purpose
Medicinal Use:
- The
part mostly used for medicinal is the seeds, and their virtues seem to
reside in alkaloidal principles (Delphinine, Staphisagrine and perhaps
others) that are found in the shell of the seeds