Black Knight Delphinium (pre-order for pick-up)

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This is a single (1) plant or 5-pack of delphinium Black Knight. This hardworking perennial plant is grown for its long, flowery spikes in the most stunning shade of dark violet. Flowering all summer, delphiniums are butterfly and hummingbird magnets, too!

Each plant will produce 1 to 2 blooms. For higher impact in your garden consider purchasing a 5-pack.

Note that this plant is toxic if ingested.

Growing tips: Full sun/partial shade. Mature plant height is 36”. Insert stakes or corral with twine when plants reach 12 inches high to keep upright. 

Pre-orders are for pickup only at the Spring Plant Sale at the farm on Saturday, April 19th, from 12pm to 3pm.

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This is a single (1) plant or 5-pack of delphinium Black Knight. This hardworking perennial plant is grown for its long, flowery spikes in the most stunning shade of dark violet. Flowering all summer, delphiniums are butterfly and hummingbird magnets, too!

Each plant will produce 1 to 2 blooms. For higher impact in your garden consider purchasing a 5-pack.

Note that this plant is toxic if ingested.

Growing tips: Full sun/partial shade. Mature plant height is 36”. Insert stakes or corral with twine when plants reach 12 inches high to keep upright. 

Pre-orders are for pickup only at the Spring Plant Sale at the farm on Saturday, April 19th, from 12pm to 3pm.

This is a single (1) plant or 5-pack of delphinium Black Knight. This hardworking perennial plant is grown for its long, flowery spikes in the most stunning shade of dark violet. Flowering all summer, delphiniums are butterfly and hummingbird magnets, too!

Each plant will produce 1 to 2 blooms. For higher impact in your garden consider purchasing a 5-pack.

Note that this plant is toxic if ingested.

Growing tips: Full sun/partial shade. Mature plant height is 36”. Insert stakes or corral with twine when plants reach 12 inches high to keep upright. 

Pre-orders are for pickup only at the Spring Plant Sale at the farm on Saturday, April 19th, from 12pm to 3pm.