Delphinium ‘Blue Bird Group’
The New York Botanical Garden
Delphinuim! The July birth flower. This humble flower grows wild in both Europe and the United States, so it was a common dye plant for both Native Americans and European settlers who moved in with them. It was also gathered to communicate cheer and good will towards others. It’s also considered a protective plant in traditional lore because peasants used to pick the flowers and carry them to protect against scorpion stings. Some people exchange these flowers to encourage each other to reach their goals, while others plant them in remembrance of lost loved ones due to the deep blue color.
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Categories | Delphinium, Flowers |
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