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Larkspur 'Misty Lavender'
Larkspur 'Misty Lavender'
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Misty Lavender Larkspur (Consolida ajacis)
Misty Lavender is a breathtaking variety with tall, elegant spikes smothered in unique, dusky lavender-grey blooms. With a soft metallic sheen and a moody tone that shifts from silvery purple to muted charcoal depending on the light, this flower is unlike anything else on the market. Reminiscent of the sought-after ‘Earl Grey’ variety, it brings an ethereal, antique quality to floral arrangements and garden borders.
Perfect for cutting gardens, cottage borders, or dramatic pastel palettes, Misty Lavender Larkspur grows up to 4 ft tall and blooms in early to mid-summer. Prefers cool weather, full sun, and well-drained soil. Excellent for drying, cutting, or simply admiring in the garden. A must-grow for designers and dreamers alike.
DETAILS:
QTY: 150
TYPE: Annual
SITE: Full Sun
DEPTH: 1/4"
GERMINATION: 14 - 28 Days at 13°C
HEIGHT: Up to 48”
MATURITY: 80 - 100 days
SPACING: 6 - 9”
PINCH: No
HOW TO GROW:
Direct Sowing (recommended): Larkspur is best grown from seed sown directly into the garden in late fall or very early spring, as it requires a period of cold for successful germination. Seeds can be scattered outdoors and lightly covered either before winter sets in or as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring. Larkspur is cold-tolerant, making fall sowing ideal even in cold regions. To improve germination when sowing in the spring, pre-chill seeds in the refrigerator or freezer for 1–2 weeks before planting.
Transplanting (alternative): While not ideal, larkspur can also be started indoors in trays 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Use deep cell trays or pots to reduce root disturbance. Transplant seedlings out while temperatures are still cool.
Pinching and Support: Pinching is not necessary for larkspur. Taller varieties will require a support structure, such as a trellis or netting, to prevent their heavy flower stalks from toppling over.
Soil Preference and Watering: Larkspur prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Water moderately, keeping the soil consistently moist but not soggy. It thrives in cool conditions.
Fertilizing: Larkspur is a light feeder. A single application of a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer at planting time is typically sufficient. Too much nitrogen can lead to weak stems.
Harvesting: For bouquets, harvest stems when the flowers on the bottom half of the spike have opened. Larkspur is also an excellent flower for drying. To dry, harvest at the same stage as for fresh bouquets and hang bunches upside down in a dark, well-ventilated area for 2–3 weeks.
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