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Verdun larkspur (Delphinium verdunense) with blue flowers
Ranunculaceae30 April 202612 min

Delphinium verdunense: complete guide

Delphinium verdunense

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Overview

The Verdun larkspur (Delphinium verdunense), also known as the Verdun larkspur, is an elegant wildflower from the western Mediterranean region. This plant naturally grows in France, Spain and Portugal. It is a beautiful, compact plant with elegant blue flowers that fit perfectly in Mediterranean and alpine gardens.

Appearance and bloom

The Verdun larkspur grows to approximately 30 to 60 cm in height with slender branched stems. The leaves are deeply cut and feathery, providing an elegant texture. This is truly a plant of refinement.

The flowers are absolutely the highlight: beautiful blue flowers in a loose, attractive raceme. Blooming occurs from June to August. Each flower has a deep spur for insects, making the plant very valuable to pollinators. After blooming, striking seed capsules appear.

Ideal location

This plant thrives best in full sun. Ensure the plant receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day. In very warm climates, light afternoon shade may be beneficial. Sunlight is essential for strong blooming.

Soil

The Verdun larkspur prefers well-draining soils. The plant grows well in chalky soils (pH 7-7.5), which fits its Mediterranean origin. Add sand and gravel to improve drainage if you have heavy clay. The plant tolerates lean soil reasonably well.

Watering

After planting, water regularly until established. Once established, the plant is quite drought-tolerant thanks to its deep root system. During dry periods you can water carefully. Ensure water does not stagnate.

Pruning

Remove wilted flowers to encourage further blooming. Can you carefully cut it back after flowering? This helps keep the plant compact and neat. Seed capsules can be harvested for your own seed production.

Maintenance calendar

January-February: Cold stratify seeds in preparation for spring sowing.

March-April: Sow seeds in well-draining mix.

May-June: Initial growth. Water regularly.

June-August: Bloom period. The highlight of the season.

September-October: Blooming decreases. Harvest seeds for next year.

November-December: Winter rest. Winter hardy outside in mild climates.

Winter hardiness

The Verdun larkspur is hardy to -10 degrees Celsius. In temperate climates it can overwinter outside with some extra drainage. In cold regions, mulch protection can be useful. Well-draining soil in winter is essential.

Particularly good with this plant

The plant combines beautifully with other Mediterranean plants like lavandula, salvia, and nepeta. Also beautiful in rock gardens and alpine troughs. Combine with grasses like festuca or stipa for beautiful contrasts. Good for cut flowers due to its elegant form.

Final remarks

The Verdun larkspur is a refined plant that brings elegance to Mediterranean gardens. With good drainage and sun, it grows effortlessly. Perfect for enthusiastic gardeners seeking something special. You can find seeds at specialized seed suppliers. Gardenworld.app is happy to help with integration. Visit gardenworld.app for inspiration.

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