




Delphinium barbeyi
The Subalpine Larkspur is a beautiful flower that grows in the mountains. Its bright blue petals look like little stars and attract many butterflies and bees.
生息地: Mountain regions
The Subalpine Larkspur has tall, upright stems topped with densely packed clusters of striking deep blue to purple flowers. Each flower features a distinctive backward-pointing spur, making it easily recognizable in mountain meadows, setting it apart from many other wildflowers.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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If you ever find a patch, you'll see dozens of flowers on one amazing stem!
Its bright blue flowers glow like jewels high up in the mountains!
Its unique flowers look like a bird's backward spur, giving the plant its fancy name!
Some Native American tribes used tiny parts of this plant for dye, not for eating!
Subalpine Larkspur can produce powerful toxins that help it defend against hungry animals like cattle, keeping them from eating its leaves and flowers.
Subalpine Larkspur has long, strong roots that help it find water and nutrients deep in rocky mountain soil, even during dry spells.
Subalpine Larkspur has uniquely shaped blue flowers and a nectar spur that specifically attract long-tongued bumblebees to help spread its pollen.
Bombus bifarius
Main pollinator due to long tongue
Bos taurus
Can be fatally poisoned by ingesting the plant
Ovis aries
Highly toxic if consumed, especially young plants
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危険度
2/5 · 低い
Do not touch or eat flowers without asking an adult, as some can be harmful.
30-150 cm
15-30 cm
2-4 cm
Late spring to late summer
いいえ
Deadly
多年生
昆虫
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