In April, 2007, I was sorting several flowers I'd brought in from the gardens, when I noticed these two stowaways on a kitchen table.
The blue delphinium is a dwarf variety that grows low to the ground and has flower stalks reaching three feet in length.
The purple lupine is a Russell hybrid. It was disappointing its first year, but in the spring, 2007, had nearly two dozen flower stalks longer than two feet.
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