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larkspur

Scientific Name: Delphinium

Family: Ranunculaceae

Category: Dicot

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Larkspur: More Than Just a Pretty Name

The term "Larkspur" can refer to several things, including a genus of flowers and various locations. Let's explore its botanical meaning.

In the Botanical World

  • The term "Larkspur" often refers to plants within the genus Consolida, encompassing approximately 40 species of annual flowering plants.
  • One specific species mentioned is Delphinium consolida, also known as Larkspur.
  • These flowers belong to the buttercup family, known as Ranunculaceae.
  • Larkspur flowers are noted for their complex structure, sometimes compared to that of Orchids.
  • The pale and dark blues of larkspur are described as some of the prettiest colors to find in a garden.
  • These flowers can be easily grown, requiring little effort after the initial planting.

Considerations for Pets

  • Further research is needed to determine the toxicity of Consolida and Delphinium consolida for pets.

Considerations for Children

  • Further research is needed to determine the toxicity of Consolida and Delphinium consolida for children.

Quirky Facts

  • Larkspur is the flower of the month of July, and its meaning denotes "Fickleness."