larkspur/ˈlɑɹk.spɚ/EtymologyFrom lark + spur, so named for the spur's shape, which resembles the hind toe of a lark.nameA place in Canada:; A neighbourhood in south-east Edmonton, Alberta.A place in Canada:; A summer village in Westlock County, Alberta.A place in the United States:; A city in Marin County, California.A place in the United States:; A home rule municipality in Douglas County, Colorado, named for the presence of larkspur.A place in the United States:; A neighbourhood of Virginia Beach, Virginia, named for the larkspur.nounA delphinium: any plant of the genus Delphinium, especially Delphinium ajacis and other plants of the subgenus Delphinium subg. Consolida