delphinium

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Blue delphinium Royalty Free Stock Photo
Watercolor summer medicinal flowers, Delphinium plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Larkspur flowers, Delphinium elatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Delphinium flowers in a garden. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monarch Butterfly on Delphinium Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Delphinium
Delphinium Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Delphinium grandiflorum or large-flowered delphinium flowers growing in Olkhon island, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Delphinium Faust flowering in a summer garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hand drawn outline delphinium flower line and colored on white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Delphinium is a genus of about 300 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native throughout the Northern Hemisphere and also on the high mountains of tropical Africa. The genus was erected by Carl Linnaeus.All members of the genus Delphinium are toxic to humans and livestock. The common name larkspur is shared between perennial Delphinium species and annual species of the genus Consolida.Molecular data show that Consolida, as well as another segregate genus, Aconitella, are both embedded in Delphinium.The genus name Delphinium derives from the Ancient Greek word ????????? (delphínion) which means "dolphin", a name used in De Materia Medica for some kind of larkspur.Pedanius Dioscorides said the plant got its name because of its dolphin-shaped flowers.


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