Eventual height & spread
Delphinium Delgenius Breezin ('Et Dlp 17 11') (Delgenius Series)
delphinium
- 9cm pot
- £11.04 £12.99
- available to order from autumn
- 3 × 9cm pots
- £36.54 £42.99 £12.18 each
- available to order from autumn
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- Position: full sun
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: June to July
- Hardiness: fully hardy
This compact, upright delphinium offers sturdy stems topped with dense spires of pale mauve, double flowers edged in deeper violet, creating a striking vertical accent in summer borders.
Delphinium Delgenius Breezin is a modern hybrid, bred for shorter growth, making it ideal for smaller gardens or containers. Its deep green, divided foliage forms a neat base, while the blooms attract bees and butterflies, bringing life to the garden.
Perfect as a cut flower, this reliable perennial provides colour from early summer into autumn and pairs beautifully with roses, foxgloves, and peonies for a classic, cottage-style display.
Delphinium Delgenius Breezin is a modern hybrid, bred for shorter growth, making it ideal for smaller gardens or containers. Its deep green, divided foliage forms a neat base, while the blooms attract bees and butterflies, bringing life to the garden.
Perfect as a cut flower, this reliable perennial provides colour from early summer into autumn and pairs beautifully with roses, foxgloves, and peonies for a classic, cottage-style display.
For best results, plant in an open spot with fertile, freely-draining soil and protect the young foliage against slug and snail damage.
During the growing season, apply a seaweed or balanced liquid fertiliser every 2-3 weeks. While wearing gloves, stake the emerging flower spike with a stout bamboo cane and tie it in as it grows.
Cutting back the faded flower stems to a flowering side shoot will help encourage a second flush of flowers.
During the growing season, apply a seaweed or balanced liquid fertiliser every 2-3 weeks. While wearing gloves, stake the emerging flower spike with a stout bamboo cane and tie it in as it grows.
Cutting back the faded flower stems to a flowering side shoot will help encourage a second flush of flowers.
- Humans/Pets: Harmful if eaten