Delphinium Delgenius 'Chantay' | Chantay Larkspur
DESCRIPTION
Delphinium Delgenius 'Chantay', commonly known as Chantay Larkspur, showcases tall spires of double mauve-pink flowers with white centers, known as "bees," emerging from a mound of deep green foliage. This herbaceous perennial has a compact, upright habit with heavily lobed dark green foliage.
Blooming from early summer through fall, 'Chantay' enriches gardens with continuous color. Its sturdy, well-branched stems make it ideal for mixed beds, borders, and cut flower arrangements. Beyond its visual appeal, this Delphinium also attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, adding lively movement and energy to the garden.
DESCRIPTION
Delphinium Delgenius 'Chantay', commonly known as Chantay Larkspur, showcases tall spires of double mauve-pink flowers with white centers, known as "bees," emerging from a mound of deep green foliage. This herbaceous perennial has a compact, upright habit with heavily lobed dark green foliage.
Blooming from early summer through fall, 'Chantay' enriches gardens with continuous color. Its sturdy, well-branched stems make it ideal for mixed beds, borders, and cut flower arrangements. Beyond its visual appeal, this Delphinium also attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, adding lively movement and energy to the garden.
DESCRIPTION
Delphinium Delgenius 'Chantay', commonly known as Chantay Larkspur, showcases tall spires of double mauve-pink flowers with white centers, known as "bees," emerging from a mound of deep green foliage. This herbaceous perennial has a compact, upright habit with heavily lobed dark green foliage.
Blooming from early summer through fall, 'Chantay' enriches gardens with continuous color. Its sturdy, well-branched stems make it ideal for mixed beds, borders, and cut flower arrangements. Beyond its visual appeal, this Delphinium also attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, adding lively movement and energy to the garden.
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Family: Ranunculaceae
Height: 18-24 inches
Width: 16-20 inches
Foliage color: Dark green, deeply cut, lobed leaves Flower color: Double mauve-pink flowers with white centers ("bees") on tall, sturdy spikes
Bloom time: Early to late summer, with potential for reblooming
Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Water requirements: Average
Maintenance: Low; deadhead spent blooms to encourage reblooming; cut back in late fall or early winter
Growing zone: USDA zones 3 to 9
Wildlife attractors: Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds; deer resistant