Delphinium Seed - Delphinium Cultorum Blue Bird Flower Seeds

Delphinium Seeds - Blue Bird

1000 Seeds
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4.99
2000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 8

HEIGHT

70 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Dark blue

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Rich, well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

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Delphinium (Delphinium Cultorum Blue Bird) - Easy-to-grow from Delphinium seed, Blue Bird is a Pacific Giant Hybrid grown as a perennial in some areas and as an annual in other areas. Its mid-blue flowers have white centers.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

55F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/8 - 1/4 inch

SOWING RATE

2 to 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

30 inches

Outsidepride Delphinium seeds (Delphinium elatum) offer classic beauty with Royal Blue King Arthur, Black Knight, Blue Bird, Light Blue Summer Skies, and Pink Astolat varieties. Perennial in USDA zones 3-8. Blooms for sunny gardens and in summer. Reaches impressive heights. Available in 1,000 and 2,000 seed counts. This variety of delphinium provides the beauty of ground flower!
Elevate your garden's beauty with the varieties of the Delphinium. From the deep blues of Black Knight and Royal Blue King Arthur to the vibrant hues of Pink Astolat and the soft shades of Light Blue Summer Skies, Delphinium will turn your garden into a scene. When planting, remember that these seeds love well-drained soil and benefit from staking due to their height. Full sun is a must, so take note to produce the best flowers!
Each variety of delphinium has its unique charm. With different bloom color, 70 inches height, and bloom season in summer, these unique properties of this wonderful variety gives a lot of charm and magic to the scene. In addition, these details allows you to have a more effective and efficient planting in a long period of time. These are great if you're planning to transfer them or give them as a bouquet.
Sow 4-5 seeds directly outdoors in early spring or start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. For the best results, if starting indoors, maintain a soil temperature of 65-70°F (18-21°C). Press the delphinium seeds lightly into well-draining soil, barely covering them as light makes germination. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged and transplant seedlings outdoors after the last frost. Also, remember that it takes a year to see them bloom. With these, you are on the right track.

Delphinium (Delphinium Cultorum Blue Bird) - Easy-to-grow from Delphinium seed, Blue Bird is a Pacific Giant Hybrid grown as a perennial in some areas and as an annual in other areas. Its mid-blue flowers have white centers. The flowers are large but short-lived and bloom on tall stems that grow up to 6 feet in height. Grow Pacific Giants at the back of a border or in the middle of an island bed. Delphiniums provide a unique and colorful addition to any flower garden. They also attract hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden!

Grow Blue Bird in full sun and in fertile, well drained soil. Space new container grown plants 30 inches apart. Delphinium Cultorum care includes applying a balanced liquid fertilizer every month as the plants are heavy feeders. Also, because of this plant's potential height and hollow stems, plant in an area that is sheltered from high winds, or stake the plant to avoid them falling over or breaking.

To get a jump start on the growing season, sow Delphinium flower seeds indoors 4 - 6 weeks before last frost. Use sterile starter mix in trays and cover flower seeds 1/8 - 1/4 inches.

Common Questions

Q

Do Delphinium come back every year?

A

Numerous species and varieties of delphiniums bred for home gardens are short-lived perennials that can reappear for around five years. On the other hand, annual species include native larkspur, which are typically shorter in height, feature smaller flowers, and have fern-like foliage.

Q

Where should I plant delphiniums?

A

It is advisable to place delphiniums in a location that receives 6-8 hours of sunlight daily, with shaded afternoons and well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Ensure proper air circulation by planting them at a sufficient distance from each other.

Q

What is the difference between larkspur and Delphinium?

A

Larkspur is a frequently used name for delphiniums, although it can also denote plants in another genus. Typically, larkspurs are annuals, whereas delphiniums are perennials. You can distinguish between the two plants by noting variations in foliage and flower size, with delphiniums having larger flowers.

Q

Can I grow delphinium in a container?

A

Smaller varieties can work in containers but the larger plants will not bloom in containers.

Q

How can I use delphinium in my garden?

A

Perfect for the back of the border, for a cottage garden, as a hedge, against the house, and for cutting.

Q

Will I get a second bloom on my delphinium?

A

If your first bloom was early and you cut the flower stalk back after blooming, you may get a second bloom.

Q

How late in the fall can I plant my delphinium?

A

Plant with at least six weeks before the ground freezes for the best root growth.

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