Delphinium gypsophilum
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Species Name: Delphinium gypsophilum
Common Name: Pinoche Creek or Gypsum-loving larkspur
- An endemic larkspur. Very Toxic.
- Plant Family: Ranunculaceae
- Plant Type: Perennial
- Height by Width: to 23 - 39 in high (stalk)
- Growth Habit: upright spike
- Deciduous/Evergreen: Deciduous
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- Sun Exposure: Sun or shade
- Soil Preference: dry to semi-dry
- Water Requirements: Drought-tolerant to moderate
- Cold Hardy to: 15 degrees F
- Flower Season: April - October
- Flower Color: White to Pink Flowers
- Endangered?: Not listed
- Distribution: Southern Sierra Nevada Foothills, Tehachapi Mountain Area, San Joaquin Valley, South Coast Ranges.
- Natural Habitat: Grassland, oak woodland below 3000'
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