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- staphisagria = Staphisagria macro**** Delphiniums can attract butterflies and other pollinators. Various delphiniums are cultivated as ornamental plants...
- Garden delphiniums are horticultural hybrids derived from some perennial species in the genus Delphinium. Breeding of garden delphiniums started from...
- normal height plants are short when compared to the cultivated spike-type delphiniums. Willard, Rex (1921). Cost of Production and Farm Organization. Library...
- Botanical Garden Dowdeswells Delphiniums Greenhouse Grower "Delphinium elatum 'Lord Butler'". RHS. Retrieved 5 May 2020. "Delphinium 'Sungleam'". RHS. Retrieved...
- Delphiniums is a 1943 Australian stage play by Catherine Shepherd. The play was published in a 1944 collection of Australian plays. The Sydney Morning...
- of fertilizer versus most other flowering plants)—unlike gardeners' delphiniums. As with most in the Ranunculaceae and Papaveraceae families, they dislike...
- Lewis, Harlan; Epling, Carl (1954). "A Taxonomic Study of Californian Delphiniums". Brittonia. 8 (1): 1–22. doi:10.2307/2804906. ISSN 0007-196X. JSTOR 2804906...
- than the four separate petals (or more in cultivars) found in other delphiniums, and in the fruit, which comprises a single follicle, instead of a cluster...
- was published: "Agatha Christie is at it again, lifting the lid off delphiniums and weaving the scarlet warp all over the pastel pouffe." One reviewer...
- have been named HMS Delphinium: HMS Delphinium (1915) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1933 HMS Delphinium (K77) was a Flower-class...