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We have only one native larkspur in Norway, Aconitum septentrionale. The colour is variable and not always anything to boast of! Some are better though.
Lilium sargentiae from collected wild seed by the kilted wunderkind Jens Nielsen is in flower this week.john
From my dry hill garden, tall larkspur (Delphinium exaltatum) surrounded by sideoats grama (Bouteloua curtipendula). This larkspur doesn't mind our hot summers, and I don't mind that its color is a rather washed-out lavender. It would be worth finding a better form. The bumblebees like it.
Arisaema fargesii
Trond, Aconitum is usually called monkshood in English, not larkspur, but it's not a terrible mistake to make, because it's very similar to Delphinium, as Digitalis is similar to Penstemon! I'd love to grow monkshood, but I rarely see them in gardens around here, probably because they don't like the summer heat. Thanks for your pictures. I like the stately or dignified look of the plants: tall spires growing from neat clusters of lobed leaves. Perhaps I will look into monkshood, and see if there's a species that would do well here.....
Nice! Is it late this year?