Delphinium: The Towering Spires of Grace and Beauty

Delphiniums are elegant flowers known for their tall, vertical spikes of blooms in blue, purple, pink, and white. Symbolising dignity, grace, and openness, they add height and drama to floral arrangements and gardens. Valued for their vertical interest and colour contrast, they are a favourite among florists and gardeners. 


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COMMON NAME

Delphinium

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BOTANICAL NAME

Delphinium spp.

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ORIGIN

Northern hemisphere, including North America and Europe

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FLOWERING TIME

Late spring to mid-summer

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ASPECT

Full sun

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SYMBOLISM

Dignity, grace, openness, positivity

Care Tips for Cut Delphinium

Trim Stems at an Angle: Cut the stems at a 45-degree angle to enhance water absorption. 

Remove Lower Leaves: Remove any leaves that would be submerged in water to reduce bacteria growth. 

Support the Stems: Delphiniums have long, delicate stems, so use a tall vase or floral supports to keep them upright. 

Change Water Frequently: Refresh the water every two days and re-cut the stems to keep the blooms hydrated and fresh. 

Avoid Direct Sunlight and Heat: Place the vase in a cool location, out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources, to prolong the life of the blooms. 

Symbolism & Meaning

Delphiniums symbolise dignity, grace, and positivity. The flower’s tall, upright form is often associated with aspirations and reaching for greater heights, embodying a sense of openness and lightness. The vibrant blue varieties, in particular, are linked to tranquillity and peacefulness, while the pink and white varieties convey a gentle sense of grace and beauty. Historically, delphiniums have been used to express goodwill and encouragement, making them a thoughtful choice for gifts meant to inspire. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Delphinium

 

Indoors: Delphinium seeds can be sown indoors 8-10 weeks before the last expected frost in your area. This generally means sowing in late winter or early spring. Sowing seeds indoors allows them to germinate in a controlled environment, providing a head start for the growing season. 

Outdoors: You can also sow delphinium seeds directly outdoors in early spring after the danger of frost has passed or in late summer to early autumn, allowing them to establish before winter. For best results, plant them in a well-draining, sunny spot with rich soil. 

 

Spring Planting: If you’re planting young delphinium plants or those started indoors, transplant them into the garden in spring, after the risk of frost has passed. This allows them to establish roots before the warmer summer months. 

 

Autumn Planting: In milder climates, delphiniums can also be planted in autumn. Planting around that time helps the plants develop a strong root system before the winter sets in, leading to vigorous growth and blooms the following spring. 

Location and Soil Requirements: Choose a location that gets full sun or partial shade, and ensure the soil is rich, well-drained, and slightly alkaline for optimal growth. 

Yes, delphinium is a very popular cut flower and is widely used in floral arrangements in Poland. It is especially favoured in rustic, boho, cottage garden, and romantic-style bouquets, where its tall, elegant flower spikes add height, movement, and a natural feel.

Delphiniums pair beautifully with roses, peonies, lisianthus, bellflowers, and wildflowers, helping to create lush, airy arrangements with plenty of texture and charm.

The most popular varieties come in white, sky blue, lavender, and soft purple shades, making them a perfect match for classic wedding bouquets and elegant floral designs. Their vertical shape also helps create a more dramatic and visually striking arrangement.

Another advantage is their excellent vase life. When properly cared for, delphiniums remain fresh for several days, making them a great choice for bouquets, event decorations, and floral displays.

Author

David Denyer

Euroflorist's Flower Expert

With over 35 years of floristry experience, David Denyer is a renowned master in his field. His talent and artistic vision have earned him numerous accolades and awards, establishing him as one of the industry's leading figures. David has captivated audiences worldwide, showcasing his passion for floristry in Europe, China, Australia, and America. His captivating demonstrations have left a lasting impression on floral enthusiasts globally. In 2023, David made a memorable appearance on the prestigious television show, Gardeners World, further solidifying his reputation as an exceptional florist. David's journey to success began in 1996 when he was named Interflora "Florist of the Year." Since then, he has represented the United Kingdom in the "Europa Cup" and achieved consecutive Chelsea Gold Medals and Best in Show titles at the renowned Chelsea Flower Show from 2000 to 2003. In July 2004, David was once again named Interflora "Florist of the Year" and led his team to victory at the Interflora World Cup in Melbourne, Australia. He continued to impress with another Chelsea Gold Medal in 2005 and received a Gold Medal in 2011 for his floral installation titled "A Sense of Perspective." David's Accolades: July 1996: Interflora "Florist of the Year"; September 1999: Represented the UK in the "Europa Cup" in Austria; May 2000-2005: 6x Consecutive Chelsea Gold Medal and Best in Show - Professional Floristry; July 2004: Interflora "Florist of the Year"; September 2004: Interflora World Cup Winners in Melbourne, Australia; 2011: Chelsea Gold Medal for "A Sense of Perspective" floral installation; 2023: Appeared on Gardeners World in 2023; David's vast experience and expertise now benefits Eflorist customers. Understanding the emotional power of flowers, he ensures that every customer receives the utmost delight when enjoying their thoughtfully sent bouquet.