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Growing tip
Delphinium 'Little Flamingo' may be short, but don't be tempted to grow it in a patio pot.

The roots of Elatum-type Delphiniums are very sensitive to moisture levels, and when they grow to the edge of a pot, the difference between the temperatures inside and outside the pot causes condensation to form on the root, which kills the plants very quickly.  

This is strictly one for the border!

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Stakeless Delphinium for 2005!

Monday, 07 February 2005 Delphinium 'Little Flamingo' is a shorter Elatum type with very strong stems which can stand upright in most gardens without the need for staking.

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