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larkspur any of numerous cultivated plants of the genus Delphinium
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larkspur p. poisoning of humans, cattle, or sheep by the fresh leaves and roots of certain species of Delphinium (larkspur), which contain delphinine and other alkaloids. Ingestion sometimes results in instantaneous death, probably from paralysis of the heart, and sometimes causes neurological symptoms of less rapid onset that may also terminate in paralysis and asphyxia.
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larkspur Also known as delphinium. Very tall stems with many branches. Available in purple, pink, and white. Last 1-2 weeks. May shed while aging.
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