Delphinium (Elatum Grp) Delgenius Chantay

Delphinium (Elatum Grp) Delgenius Chantay
Flower type Slightly doubled
Winter hardness Good (USDA-zone 5, 6)
Flower color Pink-dark blue pink-N074C; Purple-light violet-076C
Soil fertility No poor soils
Flower diameter 6 - 6,5 cm
Plant height 70 - 80 cm
Inflorescence Raceme
Flowering month(s) October; May; June; July; August; September
Leaf size 10 - 15 cm
Leaf division Digitate-lobed
Inflorescence length 40 - 50 cm
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower color distribution Bicolored; With trace
Flower, secondary color(s) White-white-155B

Delphiniums, also known as Larkspurs, are a popular and beautiful flowering plant that can add a touch of elegance to any garden. One specific variety of Delphinium, known as Delgenius Chantay, is particularly noteworthy for its unique characteristics.

Delgenius Chantay is classified under the Elatum Group of Delphiniums and is known for its slightly doubled flowers. These flowers have a stunning color range, ranging from pink-dark blue pink (N074C) to purple-light violet (076C). The colors are distributed in a bicolored pattern, with traces of white (155B) adding a delicate touch to the blooms.

What sets Delgenius Chantay apart is its robust and winter-hardy nature. It thrives in USDA zones 5 and 6, making it suitable for a wide range of climates. This variety can tolerate colder temperatures and is well-suited for gardeners in areas experiencing colder winters.

In terms of growth, Delgenius Chantay can reach a height of 70 to 80 cm, adding a vertical element to the garden. Its inflorescence, in the form of racemes, can grow up to 40 to 50 cm in length. The flowers themselves have a diameter of 6 to 6.5 cm, making them a focal point of any garden.

Delgenius Chantay blooms generously from October to September, ensuring months of vibrant color in the garden. Its lush, digitate-lobed leaves, measuring 10 to 15 cm in size, provide an attractive backdrop to the stunning flowers. The leaves are a dark green color, complementing the vibrant hues of the blooms.

When it comes to soil fertility, Delgenius Chantay thrives best in fertile soil. It prefers not to be planted in poor soils, as this might affect its growth and overall health. However, with the right conditions, this variety can flourish and reward gardeners with its stunning display.

Whether used as a focal point in a flowerbed or as part of a larger garden design, Delgenius Chantay is sure to captivate with its beautiful flowers and strong growth. Its winter-hardiness ensures that it can withstand colder climates, making it a reliable choice for gardeners in various regions.

Consider including Delgenius Chantay Delphiniums in your garden for a touch of elegance, vibrant color, and long-lasting beauty. With proper care and the right growing conditions, this variety is sure to thrive and become a highlight in any garden.

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