Larkspur (photo below data)
Botanical Name : |
Consolida spp. |
Common Name : |
Larkspur |
Product Use : |
Cut Flower |
Pronunciation : |
con-SOL-i-da |
Family Roots : |
Member of the Ranunculaceae (buttercup family). |
Personality : |
Flowers are 1/2 inch wide, cup-shaped with a spur at the back and many occur in a long terminal spike. |
Availability : |
Year-round. |
Flower Color : |
Blue, lilac, pink, white. |
Decorative Life : |
4-12 days. |
Ethylene Sensitivity : |
High |
Ethylene Comments : |
Flower shattering easily results from ethylene exposure. It is therefore important to treat with an anti-ethylene product. |
Post Harvest |
For maximum bud opening, remove bottom leaves if present, recut stems under water and place into a fresh flower food solution. |
Storage Specifics : |
36-38F (three days or less), 32-34F (more than three days), dry storage not recommended. |
Preharvest & |
Harvest when 2-5 flowers are open. |
Tidbits : |
Consolida is from the Latin "to make whole" referring to possible medicinal properties. As a garden plant it is often plagued with insect and disease problems. Larkspur is the Birth Month Flower for July: http://www.hoogasian.com/BirthMonthFlowers.html See More Hoogasian Flowers A to Z at: |
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