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The statuesque larkspur can grow to 5 feet or more in height and are crowned with elongate racemes containing dozens of beautiful flowers. Nature: Here's what to expect when attracting house wrens ...
Scientists studied the flights of bumble bees as they collected nectar from wild tall larkspur flowers and found that when the plants' flowers were present on only one side of the stem, bees would ...
Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) is a fitting rival to larkspur when it comes to candidates for a flower garden. Hollyhock flowers, growing up to six inches across, resemble those of hibiscus, a mallow ...
It's possible to confuse the tall larkspur with monkshood, but close examination can clear up any misunderstandings. Tall larkspur has a hollow stem and no hood on the flower.