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Delphinium tricorne - Dwarf Larkspur, Spring Larkspur. | Delphinium is a large genus of about 300 species, with over 60 found in North America - most of them native, all of them poisonous, so do not ingest. The majority of the North American species are western and northwestern species, with only a few found east of the western great plains. Delphinium tricorne is a woodland wildflower of mid to late spring. The plant will usually be 18 to 30 inches tall, unlike some of its cousins which might be up to six feet tall. The spurred blossoms are blue, white, or both blue and white. Many thanks to Mike Christison of the Georgia Botanical Society who notified me that these were blooming at Sitton's Gulch of Cloudland Canyon State Park, where I photographed the plant for the first time. Leave comments on Delphinium tricorne at this link. Map courtesy of The Biota of North America Program. Map color key Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. Do a general Google search of the entire site: #ad
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