| Larkspur Seeds ( Consolida orientalis ). Jefferson noted Larkspur blooming at Shadwell in July 1767, thought it suitable for naturalizing at Monticello "in the open ground on the west" in 1771, and sowed seed around his Roundabout flower border on April 8, 1810. Larkspur is a hardy annual that will reseed itself readily. The blue, pink, and occasionally white flowers usually appear during the early summer months. The seeds should be sown either in the fall or during the early spring so the plants will bloom early in the season before the... - Larkspur Seeds ( Consolida orientalis ). |