The Charm and Flower Meanings of Delphiniums

Discover the Charm and Language of Delphiniums
Delphiniums are distinctive flowers with blue hues and translucent petals.
Popular as both garden plants and cut flowers, their refreshing appearance makes them especially common in summer.
This time, we will thoroughly explore delphiniums, which are highly popular for both gifts and weddings. Let's delve into everything from their flower language to their history.

What kind of flower is a delphinium?
| Plant Name | Delphinium (sinense) |
| Scientific Name |
Delfinium grandiflorum |
| Family | Ranunculaceae |
| Genus | Delphinium |
| Origin | Europe, West Asia, Siberia, North America, Iran |
| Blooming Season | May - June |
Delphiniums are distinctive flowers with refreshing petal colors. They come in a variety of colors including blue, light blue, white, pink, and yellow.
Common varieties include the Elatum group, characterized by large, long flower spikes, the Sinense group, popular as cut flowers with a wild-flower-like charm, and the Belladonna group, which has an intermediate appearance.
In Japan, they are mainly sold as annuals because they cannot survive the summer. While available year-round, their cool colors make them a common sight in stores during the summer.
Due to the rarity of blue flowers, they are highly valued in flower gifts and wedding settings.
They are a beloved flower!
Origin of the Delphinium Name

The name Delphinium is derived from the Greek word "delphis," which means dolphin.
This is said to be because the shape of the delphinium bud closely resembles a dolphin. Indeed, they do look like dolphins.
The blue color also evokes the sea, making it a perfect flower for summer.
What is the language of flowers for Delphiniums?
The flower meanings of delphinium are "you spread happiness," "fickleness," "clarity," "nobility," and "everyone comforts you."
Blue is said to symbolize "sincerity" and "trust," and blue delphiniums are given the flower meaning "clarity."
In Europe, blue is considered the color of royalty and nobility, hence "nobility."
And because a single stem bears many flowers, it has the interesting flower meaning "you spread happiness."
Pink Delphinium Flower Language

Pink delphiniums are popular among women. Their flower meanings are "freedom," "whimsy," "change of heart," and "fickleness."
Pink delphiniums are associated with free-spirited girls, leading to many lovely flower meanings.
There are also garden varieties of rose pink delphiniums with opaque petals, which are given the flower meaning "common love."
White Delphinium Flower Language

White delphiniums have interesting flower meanings: "everyone praises you" and "charming eyes."
It is believed that the translucent petals, which give a more pure and innocent impression than other flowers, led to the beautiful flower meaning "everyone praises you."
"Charming eyes" likely also comes from their pure impression. Both are perfect flower meanings for a gift.
Purple Delphinium Flower Language

Purple delphiniums have the flower meanings of "nobility," "grandeur," and "mystery."
Purple has long been considered a noble color. Therefore, it was often worn by people of higher status, hence the flower meanings "dignity" and "grandeur."
Additionally, the translucent quality of delphinium petals and their purple hue create a mysterious atmosphere, leading to the flower meaning "mystery."
What is the history of Delphinium?

The history of delphiniums is ancient, with records from ancient Greece and Rome showing that their seeds were powdered and used as medicinal herbs and insecticides (such as for lice removal). In fact, delphiniums contain a toxic component called 'alkaloids', and their properties seem to have been known since ancient times.
Furthermore, in medieval Europe, there were legends that they 'kept scorpions away', and they were said to be involved in people's lives as flowers symbolizing 'faithful love'.
In the 19th century (Victorian era), breeding rapidly advanced, especially in England. 'English Delphinium', created by the passion of horticulturists, became the star of the gardening boom of the time, growing nearly two meters tall and bearing magnificent flower spikes.
In contemporary Japan, the 'Sinense' series, which are spray-type cut flowers, are very popular. They are popular flowers, beloved as gifts and as "something blue" for weddings.
(Reference: Henriette's Herbal "Delphinium Staphisagria")
(Reference: Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Plant Trials and Awards - Delphinium)
(Reference: Petal Republic "The Delphinium Flower: Meanings, Symbolism, and Folklore")
What is the history of delphinium in Japan?

What is the history of delphinium in Japan? Delphinium first arrived in Japan in the early Meiji era. Imported from England and France, it was known by its Japanese name, 'Hienso' (Flying Swallow Grass). At the time, it was mainly treated as a rare plant adorning the Western-style gardens of the wealthy.
However, delphinium does not tolerate Japan's hot and humid summers. Consequently, it was considered a very difficult plant to cultivate at the time. To enable it to bloom beautifully even in Japan's climate, production began in "cool regions" such as Hokkaido and Nagano Prefecture. By leveraging the cool climate, high-quality delphiniums could now be grown in Japan.
Afterwards, breeding advanced and it became widely distributed as a cut flower. In the Heisei era, it became frequently used with the popularity of "something blue" (wearing something blue at a wedding brings happiness). As a precious "blue flower," it is now an essential presence for celebrations and events.
(Reference: Japan Flower Designers' Association "Delphinium")
(Reference: JA Mitsuishi "What is Delphinium")
Scenes for gifting Delphinium with its flower language

Delphiniums are flowers with positive meanings. Therefore, they are perfect for various celebratory occasions!
Here are some ideal scenarios for giving delphiniums as flower gifts, imbued with their language.
We hope this helps you choose the perfect gift.
Delphiniums to give for a birthday

It's wonderful to give a delphinium for a birthday, entrusting it with the flower meaning "you spread happiness." Especially, it's a great gift for a significant other's birthday.
Please give it to your beloved, who brings you happiness just by being there, with a feeling of "thank you always."
Our recommended flower gift is a flower arrangement. It's a gift that can be displayed even without a vase,
making it easy to give. Please consider a flower arrangement containing delphiniums for a birthday.
Delphiniums, also highly popular at weddings

Delphiniums are highly popular for receptions and wedding bouquets. Entrust their flower meaning of "clarity" to adorn the scene of new beginnings.
They are especially recommended for those getting married in the summer. The refreshing blue of the delphiniums will greet guests upon entering the venue.
If used in a wedding bouquet, it is recommended to pair them with a blue-hued colored dress.
If used for venue decoration, you'd want to display them in a banquet hall with an ocean view, wouldn't you?
Delphiniums to express gratitude on your wedding anniversary

How about presenting a bouquet of delphiniums for your wedding anniversary, entrusting it with the flower meaning "you spread happiness"?
This is especially recommended for those celebrating their wedding anniversary from early summer to summer. Please arrange it with summer flowers and greenery.
Displaying a bouquet in a vase will completely transform the atmosphere of your home. It's as if you've brought the summer season indoors.
Please be soothed by the mystical blue hues of the delphiniums. They are a florist's recommended flower material.
Enjoy Delphiniums! Recommended Flower Gifts

How about decorating your room with rare blue flowers? Just placing them in your room will dramatically change the atmosphere.
Here are some recommended flower gifts featuring delphiniums. While it's lovely to give them as gifts to loved ones,
it's also wonderful to enjoy them at home. Delphiniums are a florist's favorite flower. We hope many people will pick them up.
Simply Decorate with Delphiniums Alone
If you have a vase, simply decorating with delphiniums alone can be beautiful.
"Sinense" is the recommended variety. Sinense is characterized by its delicate form, with slender stems branching upwards.
Its petals are slightly translucent, almost like glass. The green color is also a lovely fresh yellow-green.
Since it's a flower that can wilt easily, please cut the stems and let them absorb plenty of water upon arrival before displaying them.
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Give a Delphinium bouquet for a birthday!
It's recommended to combine delphiniums with other floral materials and present them as a birthday gift.
You can bundle them with seasonal greenery and flowers, or with year-round flowers like roses and dahlias. Both are lovely.
The recommended color scheme is white + green + blue. Arranging them in refreshing colors brings out the beauty of the delphiniums.
When placing them in a vase, fill it with plenty of water to prevent them from tipping over.
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Delphinium flower arrangements are also recommended

Flower arrangements featuring delphiniums combined with seasonal materials are also recommended. Placing them in a basket or other container creates a lovely rustic atmosphere.
You can enjoy their charming wild flower-like appearance. Arranging them in white + blue is also beautiful. Or, simply blue is good too!
Delphiniums have thin, delicate petals. To make them last longer, display them in a spot away from direct sunlight.
Summary

The flower meanings of delphinium are "you spread happiness," "fickleness," "clarity," "nobility," and "everyone comforts you."
Since these flowers have many positive meanings, you can confidently give them to anyone.
The most striking feature of delphiniums is their blue color. Blue flowers are rare, so if you love blue, please consider getting delphiniums.
◆Revision History
December 11, 2025: Some years corrected. References and sources added.
Mar 25, 2025



