Delphiniue
Delphinium : The Regal Spires of the Summer Garden Often referred to as the "Queen of the Border," is a genus of approximately 300 species of perennial and annual flowering plants. Part of the Ranunculaceae (buttercup) family, these plants are celebrated for their majestic, towering spikes of flowers that provide unparalleled vertical interest and vibrant color—most notably true blues—to landscapes and floral arrangements. Origin and Mythology
They thrive in full sun and moist soil but are sensitive to high winds and heat. In India, Delphinium malabaricum is an endemic species found in the Western Ghats. Crafting "Solid" Paper Delphiniums delphiniue
By mid-spring, when shoots are 12 inches tall, install sturdy bamboo stakes or a grow-through grid. Tie the stems loosely every 12 inches as they grow. A single windstorm can snap an entire spike. Delphinium : The Regal Spires of the Summer
She didn't turn. She couldn't afford to let him see the flicker of recognition in her eyes—the knowledge that his "villainy" was just a mask for a loneliness that could swallow the world whole. In India, Delphinium malabaricum is an endemic species
are prized for their tall, dramatic spires of flowers, often seen in cottage gardens. Dreaming of delphiniums - by Clare Foster - Bud to Seed
Whether pharmaceutical or fictional, the term is a derivative of Delphinium Etymology: Derived from the Greek word