About

A large, evergreen Nothofagus (southern beech) from the rainforests of Chilo� Island, Chile, forming a tall, dense tree to about 20m with small, elliptic, glossy, toothed (nitida), dark green leaves and a dense, broadly columnar crown. An elegant and relatively hardy southern beech for a sheltered, moist, mild garden.

About the genus

Delphinium can be annuals, biennials or perennials, with palmately lobed basal leaves and showy bowl-shaped flowers in spikes, racemes or panicles

Plant details

Suggested usesBack of borders, cottage gardens, cutting gardens. Superb cut flowers.

Care notes

CultivationFertile, well-drained soil in full sun with shelter from wind. Stake tall varieties. Mulch in spring.
PruningCut spent spikes to a lateral after first flowering to encourage a second flush in late summer.
PropagationTake basal cuttings in spring. Sow seed in late winter (some need cold stratification).
Pest resistanceSlugs and snails are the main threat, especially to young growth in spring. Caterpillars may eat leaves.
Disease resistancePowdery mildew, black spot, and crown rot in wet soils. Good air circulation essential.