22 Juni 2010

Delphinium Staphysagria

Stephan Kraut
The toxic Stephan Kraut (Delphinium Staphysagria), even Stephen Korn, toxic larkspur, lice pepper, lice tooth, lice seeds, Kräusesamen (English: Stavesacre, French: Dauphinelle called), belongs to the genus of delphiniums (Delphinium), in the family of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). The botanical name Staphysagria derives from the Greek words staphis, "dried grape" and agrios, "her wild."

Occurrence and plant description
This plant species grows in shady, dry and rocky slopes in southern Europe and Asia Minor.

The Stephan cabbage is a biennial herbaceous plant, plant height 60-100 cm reached. The stem is shaggy-haired. In the summer of gray-blue or deep violet flowers appear with a green tip. It blooms from early spring until late summer.
Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanskraut

See Also: Sending Flowers, Online Florist


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