Larkspurs ajacis Hyacinth Fl. Dwarf Mix

Larkspurs ajacis Hyacinth Fl. Dwarf Mix
Article code: SL5390
Latin name: Delphinium
Filling: 0,6 g
Number of seeds: ca. 300
Price: € 1,50

Dense hyacinth-like candle delphinium in the highly familiar colours: light and dark blue, apple blossom pink, salmon pink, dark and light pink, red and white. They look marvelous in borders, beds and groups. It is best to sow directly in the final spot in the garden. The spot should be warm and yet well ventilated due to its susceptibility to mildew. Be wary of snails.

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