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  1. The toxic compounds in delphiniums are primarily alkaloids, specifically delphinine and ajacine. These alkaloids affect the nervous system and can cause a range of symptoms depending on the amount ingested. All parts of the delphinium plant contain toxic compounds, but the highest concentrations are found in the seeds and roots.

  2. www.webmd.com › first-aid › larkspur-poisoningLarkspur Poisoning - WebMD

    Nov 4, 2022 · Larkspur is a toxic wildflower that grows mostly in the western U.S. While human poisonings are rare, larkspur often causes severe illness and death in cattle. ... Low larkspurs. Low larkspurs ...

  3. Aug 22, 2022 · Are Larkspur Poisonous? Larkspur is in the Delphinium genus of plants that includes over 400 different perennials and annuals. All of the plants in this genus are poisonous to both humans and most animals. All parts of the plant are toxic. The most toxic parts are new shoots in spring. The plants become less toxic as they mature during the season.

  4. Perennial larkspurs—which tend toward blue flowers but vary to pink, white, red, and yellow—include a puzzling assemblage of species, among them D. cashmerianum and D. grandiflorum, from 30 to 100 cm (about 1 to 3 feet) tall, and D. elatum, up to 180 cm (6 feet) tall. Many hybrids have arisen, notably the cultivars ‘Belladonna’ and ‘Bellamosa,’ which bear large blue to violet ...

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  5. Larkspur (Delphinium) is a beautiful flowering plant that is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any garden. The flowers come in a variety of colors including white, blue, pink, and purple. Larkspur is a member of the buttercup family and is native to Europe and Asia. The plant grows to be about 2-3 feet tall and has long, slender leaves.

  6. Larkspurs typically range from two to four feet tall (60-120 cm). Blooming Season : Delphiniums bloom in early to mid-summer, while larkspurs bloom in late spring to early summer. Toxicity : Delphiniums are highly toxic if ingested, while larkspurs are less toxic.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DelphiniumDelphinium - Wikipedia

    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. [ 1 ] All members of the genus Delphinium are toxic to humans and livestock. [ 2 ]

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