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Delphinium trolliifolium

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Delphinium trolliifolium

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Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Delphinium

Higher classification
  
Larkspur

Delphinium trolliifolium Delphinium trolliifolium Sevenoaks Native Nursery

Similar
  
Larkspur, Delphinium pavonaceum, Delphinium depauperatum, Delphinium gypsophilum, Delphinium andersonii

Delphinium trolliifolium is a species of larkspur known by the common names poison delphinium, cow poison, and Columbian larkspur. It is native to Oregon and northern California. This wildflower reaches one half to just over one meter in height. It has large, shiny, deeply lobed leaves. The top half of the stem is an inflorescence of widely spaced flowers on long pedicels, the longest over nine centimeters long. The flowers are usually deep brilliant blue. The upper two petals may be milky white. The spur exceeds two centimeters in length in the largest of the flowers. This plant is toxic as the common names suggest, but most larkspur species are toxic to some degree.

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Delphinium trolliifolium Oregon Flora Project

Delphinium trolliifolium Columbian Larkspur Delphinium trolliifolium iNaturalistorg

Delphinium trolliifolium httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Delphinium trolliifolium Delphinium trolliifolium cow poison Wildflowers of the Pacific

Delphinium trolliifolium Delphinium trolliifolium Poison Larkspur

Delphinium trolliifolium Delphinium trolliifolium Columbian larkspur NPIN

Delphinium trolliifolium Delphinium trolliifolium Tall Poison Larkspur in woodland w

Delphinium trolliifolium WTU Herbarium Image Collection Burke Museum

References

Delphinium trolliifolium Wikipedia


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