Delphinium grandiflorum ‘Blue Mirror’ shown here, is a dwarf delphinium, very different from the traditional tall spiky delphiniums. This cultivar forms a low, bushy mound of lacy green leaves. Plants bear loose sprays of single electric-blue flowers throughout the summer. Ideal for containers, the rock garden and for edging the sunny border. Remove faded flower heads regularly to encourage repeat blooming. Although not a long-lived perennial, this will often self-sow where happy. Said to be tolerant of hot, humid summer climates. Also known to do remarkably well in areas with short, cool summers. An outstanding cut flower, lasting a week in a vase.
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So lovely! So beautiful blue!
ReplyDeletea gorgeous blue color on this flower.
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I love blue flowers and this is a beauty
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And how wonderful it can be used as a long-lasting cut flower!
ReplyDeleteI love the colour!!
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in etymology, and I'm glad to learn the origin of the name of these lovely flowers.
ReplyDeleteSuperb!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a very useful Delphinium. Lovely colour too!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo
ReplyDeletePretty blue! Again a plant, what I don't know...
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I love that beautiful blue!
ReplyDeleteThe perfect blue!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great blue and a fine shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely blue Nick. Have a good day!
ReplyDeleteDear Nic,
ReplyDeletea wonderfull blue, i like this flower !
Have a nice day
♥ly greetings from germany
Pretty blue. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty, and such a lovely shade of blue/purple. :) Have a very happy weekend, Nick. :)
ReplyDeleteMy very favourite blue. The colour is so vibrant. I remember growing Delphiniums as a child and along with Larkspurs, they were my favourite flowers.
ReplyDeleteI did not know the root of the word delphinium. Wonderful. If I see these I will try them, as in Seattle we definitely have short, cool summers.
ReplyDeleteLovely pic, colour and flower :)
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Love the colour
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