Larkspur Seeds - Delphinium Consolida - White Larkspur Flower Seed

Larkspur Seeds - White King

1000 Seeds
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2000 Seeds
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Larkspur (Delphinium Consolida White King) - Another gorgeous color selection for the annual flower, Larkspur. Easy to establish from Larkspur seeds, this has to be one of the most spectacular and popular of garden flowers.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

55F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Larkspur (Delphinium Consolida White King) - Another gorgeous color selection for the annual flower, Larkspur. Easy to establish from Larkspur seeds, this has to be one of the most spectacular and popular of garden flowers. Larkspur Delphinium Consolida comes in a wide range of colors, several flower forms, and varieties of different heights. Professional florists rely on white Larkspur as a filler for bouquets and wedding arrangements. Larkspur flowers also dry well, keeping their color which makes them popular for creating dried arrangements as well.

To aid in the germination of Larkspur seeds, place the flower seeds on a damp paper towel, seal the towel and seeds in a ziploc bag and place in the refrigerator for 1 - 2 weeks. After removing the flower seeds from the refrigerator, directly sow the Larkspur flower seeds outdoors in prepared soil, keeping the seeds moist until germination. Larkspur flower seeds can also be sown indoors. Transplanting Larkspur seedlings outside can take place after 8 weeks of growth. Larkspur care includes staking the tall flowers if needed, watering deeply each week, and applying a liquid fertilizer every other week during the growing season. After blooms are spent, cut back hard to encourage a second bloom later in the season. The flower seeds and Larkspur plants are poisonous so do not consume.

Common Questions

Q

My plants leaves are turning yellow, what is wrong?

A

Your plants may have crown rot. This can also indicate a viral infection.

Q

Which pollinators are attracted to larkspur?

A

These blooms are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies but ignored by rabbits and deer.

Q

How can I use this flower in my landscape?

A

They look lovely in beds and borders, cottage gardens or cut flower gardens.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

If you want your plants to repeat bloom in the fall you will need to deadhead the spent flowers.

Q

Do I need to prune back my plants in the fall?

A

Yes, you should cut down your plants to ground level after they have withered in the fall.

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Flower Specifications

SEEDS PER POUND

180,000

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 9

HEIGHT

36 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

50F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed

SOWING RATE

7 ounces per 1,000 square feet or 18 pounds per acre

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Enhance your garden with Outsidepride's Rocket Larkspur seeds (Delphinium Consolida Rocket), a vibrant, low-maintenance addition perfect for beginners and experts alike. These self-seeding wildflowers offer long-lasting, colorful blooms that attract pollinators and thrive in USDA Zones 3-9. As an annual variety, It normally grows between 24 - 36 inches tall depending on soil fertility and moisture. It usually has 2 - 3 forking stems which are branched. Larkspur provides seasonal beauty while being ideal for cut flower arrangements. Simple to establish, these seeds flourish in well-drained soil, making Larkspur a captivating choice for garden beds, meadows, and floral displays.
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Self-Seeding
Our Larkspur seeds for planting outdoors, such as Delphinium Consolida Rocket, self-seed with ease, naturally replenishing blooms each season. These wildflower seeds ensure vibrant color without the need for replanting, providing a low-maintenance option for garden enthusiasts. Perfect for bulk wildflower seed mixes, they add enduring beauty to any outdoor space.
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Long-Lasting Blooms
Rocket Larkspur delphinium seeds offer long-lasting blooms that add color all season, withstanding outdoor elements. These resilient wildflowers, ideal for Midwest or Texas wildflower seed mixes, bring enduring color, making them a favorite among annual flower seeds.The leaves alternate and are 3 inches across, and they have a lacy appearance.
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Annual Variety
Our Larkspur seeds provide a stunning annual bloom that transforms garden spaces with vibrant color. Perfect for seasonal displays, they’re well-suited for those looking to revitalize borders or beds with bulk wildflower seeds. What a spectacular color display for the wild flower meadow, and they are so easy to establish from Larkspur wildflower seed.
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Aesthetic Cut Flower
Larkspur, particularly Delphinium Consolida, is prized for cut flower arrangements. Its tall, colorful blooms complement any bouquet, enhancing spaces with natural beauty. It usually has 2 - 3 forking stems which are branched. The lovely 1 inch blooms come in a mix of colors: white, lilac, and pink. Known for its delicate petals, Larkspur adds a soft, elegant touch to gardens and floral displays alike.
With its tall, elegant blooms, heat and drought tolerance, pollinator-friendly qualities, and suitability for USDA Zones 3-9, Outsidepride's Larkspur is an ideal choice for any garden. This classic beauty brings elegance with its vibrant flowers and resilient nature, thriving in varied climates and attracting essential pollinators. Its adaptability and enduring appeal make it a standout addition to any landscape, ensuring a colorful, low-maintenance display that enhances the garden season after season.
Larkspur makes a vibrant yet low-maintenance addition to any garden, providing a captivating display with its colorful blooms and delicate, lace-like foliage. These flowers create a stunning visual contrast that softens landscapes with natural elegance. Ideal for filling garden beds or wildflower meadows, Larkspur’s unique form and mix of hues make it a standout choice for those looking to enhance outdoor spaces with minimal upkeep, bringing lasting beauty to every season.
Larkspur seeds are easy to establish with a recommended seeding rate of 7 ounces per 1,000 square feet, or 18 pounds per acre. Plant seeds at a depth of about 1/4 inch for optimal growth. For early spring blooms, sow seeds in the fall, particularly in milder climates. Preparing well-drained soil enhances growth, creating ideal conditions for these seeds to flourish. This straightforward planting process makes Larkspur an accessible choice for gardeners looking for vibrant, early-season blooms.

Larkspur (Delphinium Consolida Rocket) - Larkspur Rocket is an annual flower grown from wildflower seed. It normally grows between 24 - 36 inches tall depending on soil fertility and moisture. It usually has 2 - 3 forking stems which are branched. The leaves alternate and are 3 inches across, and they have a lacy appearance. The lovely 1 inch blooms come in a mix of colors: white, lilac, and pink. What a spectacular color display for the wild flower meadow, and they are so easy to establish from Larkspur wildflower seed.

Rocket Larkspur Delphinium blooms during the summer and lasts about 1 - 2 months. Each flower is replaced by a pod containing numerous small black wild flower seeds, and they are easily dispersed by gusts of wind. Larkspur, like many wild flowers, can re-seed itself if wild flower seed is allowed to drop on the ground. Seed will lay dormant until temperatures and moisture are sufficient to cause germination.

To aid in the germination of Rocket Larkspur seeds, place the wildflower seeds on a damp paper towel, seal the towel and seeds in a ziploc bag and place in the refrigerator for 1 - 2 weeks. After removing the flower seeds from the refrigerator, directly sow the Larkspur seeds outdoors in prepared soil, keeping the seeds moist until germination. Larkspur care includes cutting the plants back hard after blooms are spent. This will encourage a second bloom later in the season. The wildflower seeds and Rocket Larkspur plants are poisonous so do not consume. 

Common Questions

Q

My plants leaves are turning yellow, what is wrong?

A

Your plants may have crown rot. This can also indicate a viral infection.

Q

Which pollinators are attracted to larkspur?

A

These blooms are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies but ignored by rabbits and deer.

Q

How can I use this flower in my landscape?

A

They look lovely in beds and borders, cottage gardens or cut flower gardens.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

If you want your plants to repeat bloom in the fall you will need to deadhead the spent flowers.

Q

Do I need to prune back my plants in the fall?

A

Yes, you should cut down your plants to ground level after they have withered in the fall.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Blue

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

55F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Larkspur (Delphinium Consolida Blue Spire) - Create a wonderful backdrop for the flower garden by sowing Larkspur seeds. Larkspur Blue Spire has many rich, dark blue blooms that are 1 inch across and medium green foliage making these tall, stately flowers a must have for the garden. Larkspur Delphinium Consolida are lovely against a fence or wall with their tall flower spikes. Larkspurs make a wonderful cut flower. Cut when 1/3 of the delicate flowers on the spike are opened. Their vase life is 6 - 8 days, and they dry nicely for dried arrangements as well.

To aid in the germination of Larkspur seeds, place the flower seeds on a damp paper towel, seal the towel and seeds in a ziploc bag and place in the refrigerator for 1 - 2 weeks. After removing the flower seeds from the refrigerator, directly sow the Larkspur seeds outdoors in prepared soil, keeping the seeds moist until germination. Larkspur flower seeds can also be sown indoors. Transplanting Larkspur seedlings outside can take place after 8 weeks of growth. After blooms are spent, cut back hard to encourage a second bloom later in the season. The flower seeds and Larkspur plants are poisonous so do not consume.

Common Questions

Q

My plants leaves are turning yellow, what is wrong?

A

Your plants may have crown rot. This can also indicate a viral infection.

Q

Which pollinators are attracted to larkspur?

A

These blooms are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies but ignored by rabbits and deer.

Q

How can I use this flower in my landscape?

A

They look lovely in beds and borders, cottage gardens or cut flower gardens.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

If you want your plants to repeat bloom in the fall you will need to deadhead the spent flowers.

Q

Do I need to prune back my plants in the fall?

A

Yes, you should cut down your plants to ground level after they have withered in the fall.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Lilac

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

55F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Larkspur (Delphinium Consolida Lilac Spire) - Transform your landscape by sowing Larkspur seeds! One stand of these Larkspur Delphinium Consolida plants against a fence or toward the back of the flower garden creates a breathtaking sight. Larkspur are loaded with big, fully double blooms, and they are also vigorous, blooming quickly from flower seed. Larkspur give weeks of color as they bloom from the bottom of the spike up, so the top is still in bud while the bottom is in full bloom. This lilac Larkspur flower is also lovely in the vase.

To aid in the germination of Larkspur seeds, place the flower seeds on a damp paper towel, seal the towel and seeds in a ziploc bag and place in the refrigerator for 1 - 2 weeks. After removing the flower seeds from the refrigerator, directly sow the Larkspur flower seeds outdoors in prepared soil, keeping the seeds moist until germination. Larkspur flower seeds can also be sown indoors and Larkspur seedlings transplanted outside after 8 weeks of growth. Larkspur care includes staking the tall flowers if needed, watering deeply each week, and applying a liquid fertilizer every other week during the growing season. After blooms are spent, cut back hard to encourage a second bloom later in the season. The flower seeds and Larkspur plants are poisonous so do not consume.

Common Questions

Q

My plants leaves are turning yellow, what is wrong?

A

Your plants may have crown rot. This can also indicate a viral infection.

Q

Which pollinators are attracted to larkspur?

A

These blooms are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies but ignored by rabbits and deer.

Q

How can I use this flower in my landscape?

A

They look lovely in beds and borders, cottage gardens or cut flower gardens.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

If you want your plants to repeat bloom in the fall you will need to deadhead the spent flowers.

Q

Do I need to prune back my plants in the fall?

A

Yes, you should cut down your plants to ground level after they have withered in the fall.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Pink

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

55F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Larkspur (Delphinium Consolida Pink Queen) - Easy to grow from Larkspur seeds, these pink beauties are as lovely in the garden as they are in the vase. This Larkspur Pink Queen features tall spikes of pink, often frilled, flowers blooming from the bottom of the spike towards the top offering long-lasting color. Larkspur uses include cutting for fresh flower arrangements and back of the border color. Larkspur Delphinium Consolida is an outstanding summer performer!

To aid in the germination of Larkspur seeds, place the flower seeds on a damp paper towel, seal the towel and seeds in a ziploc bag and place in the refrigerator for 1 - 2 weeks. After removing the flower seeds from the refrigerator, directly sow the Larkspur flower seeds outdoors in prepared soil, keeping the seeds moist until germination. Larkspur seeds can also be sown indoors and Larkspur seedlings transplanted outside after 8 weeks of growth. Larkspur care includes staking the tall flowers if needed, watering deeply each week, and applying a liquid fertilizer every other week during the growing season. After blooms are spent, cut back hard to encourage a second bloom later in the season. The flower seeds and Larkspur plants are poisonous so do not consume.

Common Questions

Q

My plants leaves are turning yellow, what is wrong?

A

Your plants may have crown rot. This can also indicate a viral infection.

Q

Which pollinators are attracted to larkspur?

A

These blooms are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies but ignored by rabbits and deer.

Q

How can I use this flower in my landscape?

A

They look lovely in beds and borders, cottage gardens or cut flower gardens.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

If you want your plants to repeat bloom in the fall you will need to deadhead the spent flowers.

Q

Do I need to prune back my plants in the fall?

A

Yes, you should cut down your plants to ground level after they have withered in the fall.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Flower Specifications

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Rose

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

55F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Larkspur (Delphinium Consolida Rose Queen) - Add to your garden another beautiful color grown from Larkspur seeds! Enjoy these tall, Larkspur rose flowers that have double blooms and last in the garden and in the vase. Nothing out blooms a Larkspur, and they are worth the effort to grow because they are so beautiful and are treasured by both home gardeners and professional cut flower growers.

Cut flower growers space Larkspur Delphinium Consolida plants quite closely (4 - 6 inches apart), and it is recommended that some type of support be given to the flower spikes (staking or netting) so that they do not bend over or break under high winds.

To aid in the germination of Larkspur seeds, place the flower seeds on a damp paper towel, seal the towel and seeds in a ziploc bag and place in the refrigerator for 1 - 2 weeks. After removing the flower seeds from the refrigerator, directly sow the Larkspur flower seeds outdoors in prepared soil, keeping the seeds moist until germination. Larkspur seeds can also be sown indoors and Larkspur seedlings transplanted outside after 8 weeks of growth. Larkspur care includes staking the tall flowers if needed, watering deeply each week, and applying a liquid fertilizer every other week during the growing season. After blooms are spent, cut back hard to encourage a second bloom later in the season. The flower seeds and Larkspur plants are poisonous so do not consume.

Common Questions

Q

My plants leaves are turning yellow, what is wrong?

A

Your plants may have crown rot. This can also indicate a viral infection.

Q

Which pollinators are attracted to larkspur?

A

These blooms are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies but ignored by rabbits and deer.

Q

How can I use this flower in my landscape?

A

They look lovely in beds and borders, cottage gardens or cut flower gardens.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

If you want your plants to repeat bloom in the fall you will need to deadhead the spent flowers.

Q

Do I need to prune back my plants in the fall?

A

Yes, you should cut down your plants to ground level after they have withered in the fall.

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