| 41. | She looks great with her chiseled features, her eyes of delphinium blue and her becomingly short-cropped white hair.
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| 42. | Eschewing delphiniums for that reason would be ludicrous, and that should stimulate some reflection on the unfair treatment of gladioluses.
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| 43. | And although it won't go away, it is no threat to those delphiniums that are most commonly planted.
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| 44. | Unfortunately, the yellow one, Delphinium semibarbatum, also known as D . zalil, is a more tender creature.
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| 45. | They include columbines, snapdragons, most poppies, delphinium, marigold, Sweet William, hollyhocks, lilies and iris.
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| 46. | The name " delphinium " derives from the Latin for " dolphin ", referring to the shape of the nectary.
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| 47. | In seed catalogues it is usually described as " larkspur ", with " delphinium " reserved for its perennial relative.
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| 48. | It is native to the eastern United States, where it is the most common " Delphinium " found.
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| 49. | Tall varieties provide a tranquil backdrop to the intense blue of delphiniums; dwarf varieties temper the fiery scarlet of Maltese cross.
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| 50. | Once grandly, garishly gold _ call it Sunset Boulevard Baroque _ the base of table has been painted soothing delphinium blue.
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