Eastern Larkspur

Consolida orientalis

Consolida orientalis, commonly known as Oriental Larkspur, belongs to the group of annual and biennial plants.
Eastern Larkspur (Consolida orientalis) This Larkspur was growing in the middle of a rapeseed (Brassica napus) field. Bulgaria,Consolida orientalis,Eastern Larkspur,Geotagged

Appearance

Growth:
The plants reach heights of 30 to 70 centimetres.

Leaves:
Consolida orientalis has simple leaves that are alternate. The leaves are ovate, pinnatisect and petiolate.

Flowers and Fruits:
Consolida orientalis produces racemes of dark-purple cup-shaped flowers from June to August.
Consolida orientalis Turkey, near Kayseri Consolida orientalis,Eastern Larkspur,Geotagged,Spring,Turkey

Distribution

Consolida orientalis is native to the Iberian Peninsula, Hungary, the Balkan Peninsula, eastern Central Europe, Turkey, Syria, the Caucasus, Iran, Central Asia, the Himalaya and Northwest Africa and is naturalized in France, in the Apennine Peninsula, in Central Europe and the Czech Republic.

References:

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http://en.hortipedia.com/wiki/Consolida_orientalis
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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderRanunculales
FamilyRanunculaceae
GenusConsolida
Species
Photographed in
Bulgaria
Turkey