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Delphinium scopulorum, commonly known as Rocky Mountain larkspur, is a species of wildflower in the genus Delphinium, which belongs to the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. It is native to the Southwestern United States and found predominantly in upper-elevation moist meadows.
Delphinium scaposum, the tall mountain larkspur or bare‑stem larkspur, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. [2] It is native to the desert southwest of the United States, and to Sonora in northwestern Mexico. [ 1 ]
Delphinium glaucum, known by the common names Sierra larkspur, mountain larkspur, and glaucous larkspur, is a species of wildflower in the genus Delphinium, which belongs to the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. It is native to western North America from Arizona to Alaska, growing in moist mountainous environments such as riverbanks and meadows.
From larkspur blooms to water lily flowers, discover the symbolic meanings, unique facts, and garden care tips to care for these pretty July birth blossoms!
Delphinium barbeyi is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common names subalpine larkspur, tall larkspur, and Barbey's larkspur. [1] It is native to the interior western United States, where it occurs in the states of Arizona , Colorado , New Mexico , Utah , and Wyoming .
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Delphinium peregrinum, also commonly known as violet larkspur, is a Eurasian flowering plant, belonging to the genus Delphinium, endemic to Turkey, the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Irano-Turanian region, bearing an erect, annual stem with glabrous compound leaves and reaching a height of 27–35 cm.
The common name larkspur is shared between perennial Delphinium species and annual species of the genus Consolida. [3] Molecular data show that Consolida , as well as another segregate genus, Aconitella , are both embedded in Delphinium .