Larkspur 'Earl Grey'

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Larkspur 'Earl Grey'

A$5.25

Consolida ajacis

Seed Available Mar 2025

With tall spikes over 1m in height covered with 3-4cm flowers in the most unusual dusty, metalic purple colour, ‘Earl Gray’ is a sought after late Spring – early Summer blooming cut flower.

While the colour is like no other, it easily works with many other blooms and has a long vase life for mixed arrangements. The shimmery quality of the petals and yellow pollen enhance the overall effect of this stunner.

This is a highly sought after variety used in design work.

READ MORE…Larkspur - Spring’s Spires - Germination and Sowing Tips

SEED COUNT: 50 approx
Germination: 90% Lot 32502 Jun2023

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Seed Raising, Growing and Harvest Information

Plant Type Site Spacing Height Sowing
Depth
Days to
Germination
Days to
Maturity
Annual Full Sun 15-22cm apart
in rows 45-60cm apart
90-120cm 6mm 14-21 days
@ 13 degrees
110-120 days

DIRECT SOW: Direct seed shallowly - larkspur likes darkness to germinate so do ensure the seed is lightly covered - in late fall or early spring. While plants do best direct sown, we have great luck transplanting using soil blocks. Larkspur has a tap root which dislikes disturbance.

TRANSPLANT: 2 weeks before you want to sow your larkspur seed, put it into a container with an airtight lid or a ziplock bag. Mist the seed with enough water that it is all fully coated with moisture. Ensure there are no extra pools of water in the bag. Close it up and put it in the fridge. Check it the next day to ensure all water has soaked into the seed. You want seed that flows and is not stuck together in clumps and you want the seed to have absorbed sufficient moisture. This is called priming the seed. Return it to the fridge. In about 7-14 days, the seed will be ready to germinate. We sow into soil blocks (to avoid root disturbance later),covering the seeds with vermiculite, 6-8 weeks before transplanting in mid Autumn or very early Spring - Larkspur thrives in the cool weather and requires 6 weeks of temperature below 10C for best bloom production.

HARVESTING/VASE LIFE: Harvest when a third of the blossoms are open on a stem for the longest vase life. If preservative is used, you can expect Larkspur to last 10-14 days. To dry, let all but the top three to four blooms open, then pick and hang upside down in a warm, dry place out of bright light for 2 weeks.