RSULKRAP REARRANGE INTO FLOWER NAME
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larkspur
The common name "larkspur" is shared between perennial Delphinium species and annual species of the genus Consolida.
All members of the genus Delphinium are toxic to humans and livestock.
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larkspur
The common name "larkspur" is shared between perennial Delphinium species and annual species of the genus Consolida.
All members of the genus Delphinium are toxic to humans and livestock.
The leaves are deeply lobed with three to seven toothed, pointed lobes in a palmate shape. The main flowering stem is erect, and varies greatly in size between the species, from 10 centimetres in some alpine species, up to 2 m tall in the larger meadowland species.
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