Delphinium exaltatum (Tall Larkspur)
Here is a great success story for us, and it is a perennial. Kathi planted this late in the season in 2003 and a critter ate it down to the ground. We thought that it was a goner. Lo and behold, it came back in 2004 and bloomed profusely. We saw a hummingbird at it on July 24, 2004 and the hummers loved this plant. We obtained our larkspur from:
Here is a great success story for us, and it is a perennial. Kathi planted this late in the season in 2003 and a critter ate it down to the ground. We thought that it was a goner. Lo and behold, it came back in 2004 and bloomed profusely. We saw a hummingbird at it on July 24, 2004 and the hummers loved this plant. We obtained our larkspur from:
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