Dwarf Larkspur and Other Larkspurs (Delphinium tricorne Michx. and other species)
The dwarf larkspur occurs principally in the southern third of Illinois, where it is most often found in ravines and along streams in wooded sections. Northward it becomes less frequent and probably does not grow in the northernmost two or three tiers of counties.
The rocket larkspur, also, is most abundant in southern counties, where it is most often found in open woods and fallow fields.
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