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''Delphinium'' is a genus of about 300 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae,
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throughout the Northern Hemisphere and also on the high mountains of tropical Africa. The genus was erected by Carl Linnaeus. All members of the genus ''Delphinium'' are toxic to humans and livestock. The common name larkspur is shared between perennial ''Delphinium'' species and annual species of the genus '' Consolida''. Molecular data show that ''Consolida'', as well as another segregate genus, ''Aconitella'', are both embedded in ''Delphinium''. The genus name ''Delphinium'' derives from the Ancient Greek word () which means " dolphin", a name used in '' De Materia Medica'' for some kind of larkspur. Pedanius Dioscorides said the plant got its name because of its dolphin-shaped flowers.


Habitat

Species with short stems and few flowers such as ''
Delphinium nuttallianum ''Delphinium nuttallianum'' is a species of larkspur known by the common names twolobe larkspur, Nuttall's larkspur, and common larkspur. It is widely distributed across western North America from California to Alberta, including mountain meado ...
'' and '' Delphinium bicolor'' appear in habitats like prairies and the sagebrush steppe. Tall and robust species with many flowers, such as ''
Delphinium occidentale ''Delphinium occidentale'', the western larkspur, is a perennial plant in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) with purple flowers.Great Basin Wildflowers, Laird R. Blackwell, 2006, Morris Book Publishing LLC., It grows along streambanks and moi ...
'', appear more often in forests.


Description

The
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are deeply lobed with three to seven toothed, pointed lobes in a palmate shape. The main flowering stem is erect, and varies greatly in size between the species, from 10 centimetres in some
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species, up to 2 m tall in the larger meadowland species. In June and July (Northern Hemisphere), the plant is topped with a
raceme A raceme ( or ) or racemoid is an unbranched, indeterminate type of inflorescence bearing flowers having short floral stalks along the shoots that bear the flowers. The oldest flowers grow close to the base and new flowers are produced as the s ...
of many flowers, varying in colour from purple and blue, to red, yellow, or white. The flowers are bilaterally symmetrical and have many
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s. In most species each flower consists of five petal-like sepals which grow together to form a hollow pocket with a spur at the end, which gives the plant its name, usually more or less dark blue. Within the sepals are four true
petal Petals are modified Leaf, leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often advertising coloration, brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''c ...
s, small, inconspicuous, and commonly coloured similarly to the sepals. The eponymous long spur of the upper sepal encloses the nectar-containing spurs of the two upper petals. The seeds are small and often shiny black. The plants flower from late spring to late summer, and are pollinated by
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and bumble bees. Despite the toxicity, ''Delphinium'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some
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species, including the dot moth and small angle shades.


Taxonomy


Delineation of ''Delphinium''

Genetic analysis suggests that ''Delphinium'' ''sensu lato'', as it was delineated before the 21st century, is polyphyletic. Nested within ''Delphinium'' ''s.l.'' are ''Aconitella'', '' Consolida'', and ''
Aconitum ''Aconitum'' (), also known as aconite, monkshood, wolf's-bane, leopard's bane, mousebane, women's bane, devil's helmet, queen of poisons, or blue rocket, is a genus of over 250 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. ...
''. To make ''Delphinium''
monophyletic In cladistics for a group of organisms, monophyly is the condition of being a clade—that is, a group of taxa composed only of a common ancestor (or more precisely an ancestral population) and all of its lineal descendants. Monophyletic gro ...
, several interventions were made. The new genus ''
Staphisagria ''Staphisagria'' is a genus in the family Ranunculaceae. It used to be a subgenus or section in the genus '' Delphinium'', but molecular evidence suggests it should be a genus. However, the separation is not accepted by other sources, which trea ...
'' was erected containing ''Staphisagria macrosperma'' (''D. staphisagria''), ''S. requienii'' (''D. requini'') and ''S. picta'' (''D. pictum''), representing the
sister group In phylogenetics, a sister group or sister taxon, also called an adelphotaxon, comprises the closest relative(s) of another given unit in an evolutionary tree. Definition The expression is most easily illustrated by a cladogram: Taxon A and t ...
to all other Delphinieae. Further genetic analysis has shown that the two large subgenera ''Aconitum (Aconitum)'' and ''Aconitum (Lycoctonum)'' are the sister group to ''Aconitum gymnandrum'', ''Delphinium (Delphinium)'', ''Delphinium (Delphinastrum)'', ''Consolida'' and ''Aconitella''. To make ''Aconitum''
monophyletic In cladistics for a group of organisms, monophyly is the condition of being a clade—that is, a group of taxa composed only of a common ancestor (or more precisely an ancestral population) and all of its lineal descendants. Monophyletic gro ...
, ''A. gymnandrum'' has now been reassigned to a new monotypic genus, ''
Gymnaconitum ''Gymnaconitum'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae (buttercup or crowfoot family; Latin "little frog", from "frog") is a family of over 2,000 known species of flowering plants in 43 genera, di ...
''. Finally, ''Consolida'' and ''Aconitella'' are synonymized with ''Delphinium''.


Subgenera

''D. arthriscifolium'' is sister to all other species of ''Delphinium'' ''sensu stricto'' (so excluding ''Staphisagria''). It should be placed in its own subgenus, but no proposal naming this subgenus has been made yet. The subgenera ''Delphinium (Delphinium)'' and ''Delphinium (Delphinastrum)'' are sister to the group consisting of the species of ''Consolida'' and ''Aconitella'', which together make up the subgenus ''Delphinium (Consolida)''. ''Aconitella'' cannot be retained as a subgenus because ''A. barbata'' does not cluster with the remaining species previously assigned to that genus, without creating five further subgenera.


Selected species

Species include: * '' Delphinium andersonii'' * ''
Delphinium arthriscifolium ''Delphinium'' is a genus of about 300 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native throughout the Northern Hemisphere and also on the high mountains of tropical Africa. The genus was erected by Carl Linn ...
'' * ''
Delphinium bakeri ''Delphinium bakeri'', or Baker's larkspur, is a species of perennial herb in the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. It is endemic to California in the United States, where it is a federally listed endangered species. It is known in the wild from o ...
'' * ''
Delphinium barbeyi ''Delphinium barbeyi'' is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common names subalpine larkspur, tall larkspur, and Barbey's larkspur. It is native to the interior western United States, where it occurs in the states o ...
'' * '' Delphinium bicolour'' * ''
Delphinium brunonianum ''Delphinium brunonianum'', common name musk larkspur, is a species of larkspur belonging to the family Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae (buttercup or crowfoot family; Latin "little frog", from "frog") is a family of over 2,000 known species of ...
'' * ''
Delphinium californicum ''Delphinium californicum'' is a species of larkspur known as California larkspur. This wildflower is endemic to California, where it is a resident of the chaparral slopes of the San Francisco Bay Area and Central Coast. It has a long root fr ...
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Delphinium calthifolium ''Delphinium calthifolium'', common name lu ti cao ye cui que hua, is a plant species endemic to Sichuan Province in China. It is known from only one location in forest at an elevation of about 2300 m. ''Delphinium calthifolium'' is a perennial ...
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Delphinium cardinale ''Delphinium cardinale'' is a species of larkspur known by the common names scarlet larkspur and cardinal larkspur. This wildflower is native to California and Baja California, where it grows on coastal, inland, and desert chaparral slopes, su ...
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Delphinium carolinianum ''Delphinium carolinianum'', commonly known as Carolina larkspur, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the buttercup family. It is native to central and eastern North America, where it is found in prairies and rocky glades. It produces b ...
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Delphinium cheilanthum ''Delphinium'' is a genus of about 300 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native throughout the Northern Hemisphere and also on the high mountains of tropical Africa. The genus was erected by Car ...
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Delphinium consolida ''Consolida regalis'', known as forking larkspur, rocket-larkspur, and field larkspur, is an annual herbaceous plant belonging to the genus ''Consolida'' of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). Distribution ''Consolida regalis'' is native to: ...
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Delphinium decorum ''Delphinium decorum'' is a species of larkspur known by the common names coastal larkspur and yellow-tinge larkspur. This wildflower is native to California and Oregon, where it grows on the slopes of the coastal ranges from the San Francisc ...
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Delphinium denudatum ''Delphinium denudatum'' is a species of wildflower in the genus '' Delphinium'', native to Central Asia. Distribution ''Delphinium denudatum'' is found on the outer ranges of western Himalayas of Nepal and in India from Kashmir to Kumaon at ...
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Delphinium depauperatum ''Delphinium depauperatum'' is a species of larkspur known by the common names slim larkspur and dwarf larkspur. This wildflower is native to western North America where it is found in mountain meadows. It grows from a short root and erects a st ...
'' * '' Delphinium elatum'' * ''
Delphinium exaltatum ''Delphinium exaltatum'', known by the common name tall larkspur, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Delphinium'', part of the buttercup family. Other ''Delphinium'' species are also commonly known as tall larkspur, such as ''Delphini ...
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Delphinium formosum ''Delphinium'' is a genus of about 300 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native throughout the Northern Hemisphere and also on the high mountains of tropical Africa. The genus was erected by Carl Linn ...
'' * '' Delphinium glaucum'' * ''
Delphinium gracilentum ''Delphinium gracilentum'' is a species of larkspur known by the common name pine forest larkspur. It is endemic to California, where it grows throughout the Sierra Nevada. This wildflower is usually around half a meter in maximum height, with l ...
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Delphinium grandiflorum ''Delphinium grandiflorum'' is a species of ''Delphinium'' known by the common names Siberian larkspur and Chinese Delphinium. It is native to Russia and China. There are several popular cultivars in several colours which are grown as ornamental ...
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Delphinium gypsophilum ''Delphinium gypsophilum'' is a species of larkspur known by the common name gypsum-loving larkspur or Panoche Creek larkspur (frequently misspelled as Pinoche Creek larkspur). It is endemic to California, where it grows in low mountains in the ...
'' * '' Delphinium hansenii'' * ''
Delphinium hesperium ''Delphinium hesperium'' is a species of larkspur known by the common name foothill larkspur. It is also sometimes called western larkspur and coastal larkspur, but these names are less specific since other species share them. It is endemic to C ...
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Delphinium hutchinsoniae ''Delphinium hutchinsoniae'' is a rare species of Delphinium, larkspur known by the common names Monterey larkspur and Hutchinson's larkspur. It is Endemism, endemic to California,Smith, James P. Jr, "A Checklist of Vascular Plants Endemic to Cal ...
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Delphinium hybridum Garden delphiniums are horticultural hybrids derived from some perennial species in the genus ''Delphinium''. Breeding of garden delphiniums started from the 19th century in Western Europe. In the 20th century, the United States, Japan and New ...
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Delphinium inopinum ''Delphinium inopinum'' is a species of larkspur known by the common name unexpected larkspur. It is endemic to the Sierra Nevada of California, where it is known mostly from rocky areas in open temperate coniferous forest habitat. Descripti ...
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Delphinium ithaburense ''Delphinium'' is a genus of about 300 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native throughout the Northern Hemisphere and also on the high mountains of tropical Africa. The genus was erected by Carl Linn ...
'' * '' Delphinium leucophaeum'' * ''
Delphinium luteum ''Delphinium luteum'', known by the common name yellow larkspur, is a species of small perennial herb in the buttercup family bearing bright yellow cornucopia-shaped flowers. Endemic to the rocky, foggy hillsides of coastal Sonoma County, Califor ...
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Delphinium malabaricum ''Delphinium'' is a genus of about 300 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native throughout the Northern Hemisphere and also on the high mountains of tropical Africa. The genus was erected by Carl Linn ...
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Delphinium nudicaule ''Delphinium nudicaule'', known by the common names canyon larkspur, red larkspur, orange larkspur, and canyon delphinium, is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is native to low-elevation canyons and ...
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Delphinium nuttallianum ''Delphinium nuttallianum'' is a species of larkspur known by the common names twolobe larkspur, Nuttall's larkspur, and common larkspur. It is widely distributed across western North America from California to Alberta, including mountain meado ...
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Delphinium occidentale ''Delphinium occidentale'', the western larkspur, is a perennial plant in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) with purple flowers.Great Basin Wildflowers, Laird R. Blackwell, 2006, Morris Book Publishing LLC., It grows along streambanks and moi ...
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Delphinium parishii ''Delphinium parishii'', the desert larkspur, is a flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae (the buttercup family) native to the Mojave Desert, in the southwestern United States and northwest Mexico. In Southern California it is also found i ...
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Delphinium parryi ''Delphinium parryi'' is a species of larkspur known by the common names San Bernardino larkspur and Parry's larkspur. This wildflower is native to Baja California and California from the San Francisco Bay Area The San Francisco Bay Area, ...
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Delphinium patens ''Delphinium patens'' is a species of larkspur known by the common names zigzag larkspur and spreading larkspur. It is a wildflower limited mainly to California. Though not yet confirmed there, it is expected in Baja California.
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Delphinium pavonaceum ''Delphinium pavonaceum'' ( syn. ''Delphinium'' × ''pavonaceum'') is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name peacock larkspur. It is endemic to Oregon in the United States, where it is limited to the Willame ...
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Delphinium peregrinum ''Delphinium peregrinum'', also commonly known as violet larkspur, is a Eurasian flowering plant, belonging to the genus ''Delphinium'', endemic to Turkey, the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Irano-Turanian region, bearing an erect, annual ste ...
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Delphinium polycladon ''Delphinium polycladon'' is a species of larkspur known by the common name mountain marsh larkspur. It is native to the High Sierra Nevada and the White and Inyo Mountains of eastern California and far western Nevada, where it grows in wet sit ...
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Delphinium purpusii ''Delphinium purpusii'' is a rare species of larkspur known by the common names Kern County larkspur and rose-flowered larkspur. It is endemic to California where it is known only from Kern and Tulare Counties in the region where the Sierra ...
'' * ''Delphinium recurvatum'' * ''Delphinium robustum'' * ''Delphinium scopulorum'' * ''Delphinium stachydeum'' * ''Delphinium tricorne'' * ''Delphinium trolliifolium'' * ''Delphinium uliginosum'' * ''Delphinium umbraculorum'' * ''Delphinium variegatum'' * ''Delphinium viridescens''


Reassigned species

Several species of ''Delphinium'' have been reassigned: * ''D. pictum'' Synonym (taxonomy), = ''Staphisagria picta'' * ''D. requienii'' Synonym (taxonomy), = ''Staphisagria requienii'' * ''D. staphisagria'' Synonym (taxonomy), = ''Staphisagria macrosperma''


Ecology

Delphiniums can attract butterflies and other pollinators.


Cultivation

Various delphiniums are cultivated as ornamental plants, for traditional and native plant gardens. The numerous hybrids and cultivars are primarily used as garden plants, providing height at the back of the summer border, in association with roses, lilies, and geraniums. Most delphinium Hybrid (biology), hybrids and cultivars are derived from ''D. elatum''. Hybridisation was developed in the 19th century, led by Victor Lemoine in France. Other hybrid crosses have included ''D. bruninianum'', ''D. cardinale'', ''D. cheilanthum'', and ''D. formosum''. Numerous cultivars have been selected as garden plants, and for cut flowers and floristry. They are available in shades of white, pink, purple, and blue. The blooming plant is also used in displays and specialist competitions at flower and garden shows, such as the Chelsea Flower Show. The 'Pacific Giant' hybrids are a group with individual single-colour cultivar names, developed by Reinelt in the United States. They typically grow to tall on long stems, by wide. They reportedly can tolerate deer. Millennium delphinium hybrids, bred by Dowdeswell's in New Zealand, are reportedly better in warmer climates than the Pacific hybrids. Flower colours in shades of red, orange, and pink have been hybridized from ''D. cardinale'' by Americans Reinelt and Samuelson.


Award of garden merit

The following delphinium cultivars have received the Award of Garden Merit from the British Royal Horticultural Society:


Toxicity

All parts of these plants are considered toxic to humans, especially the younger parts, causing severe digestive discomfort if ingested, and skin irritation. Larkspur, especially tall larkspur, is a significant cause of cattle poisoning on rangelands in the western United States. Larkspur is more common in high-elevation areas, and many ranchers delay moving cattle onto such ranges until late summer when the toxicity of the plants is reduced. Death is through cardiotoxic and neuromuscular blocking effects, and can occur within a few hours of ingestion. All parts of the plant contain various diterpenoid alkaloids, typified by methyllycaconitine, and are very poisonous.


Uses

The juice of the flowers, particularly ''D. consolida'', mixed with alum, gives a blue ink. All plant parts are poisonous in large doses, especially the seeds, that contain up to 1.4% of alkaloids.


References


External links


GRIN: Species in the genus ''Delphinium'
— ''with links by species for information + synonyms''.

— ''native U.S. species and grazing toxicity''.
MBG—Kemper Center for Home Gardening: Delphinium "Pacific Giant Hybrids"
— ''horticultural information''.

— ''horticultural information''. {{Authority control Delphinium, Delphinieae Garden plants Medicinal plants Ranunculaceae genera Poisonous plants