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- Aconitum - Wikipedia
Aconitum ( ˌækəˈnaɪtəm ), [2] also known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, leopard's bane, devil's helmet, or blue rocket, [3] is a genus of over 250 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae
- How to Grow and Care for Monkshood - The Spruce
Monkshood, native to the mountainous regions of Europe and Asia, is a tall perennial flower known for its striking appearance and ability to thrive in partial shade
- Monkshood Poisoning: What to Know - WebMD
Monkshood is a general term used to refer to plants within the genus Aconitum Other common names of this plant include aconite, devil’s helmet, queen of poisons, and wolfsbane It's a wildflower
- Aconitum napellus (Monkshood): A Purple Poison | Poison Control
Aconitum napellus (A napellus, also known as monkshood or wolfsbane) is a perennial herb often grown as an ornamental plant due to its attractive blue to dark purple flowers All parts of the plant, especially the roots, contain toxins Aconitine is the most dangerous of these toxins
- Monkshood | Description, Major Species, Facts, Poison | Britannica
Monkshood, genus of more than 200 species of showy, poisonous, perennial herbs of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) They occur in the north temperate zone, usually in partial shade and in rich soil Some species are cultivated as ornamental plants, and several are used in traditional medicine
- How to Plant and Grow Monkshood - Better Homes Gardens
Similar to its cousin delphinium, monkshood forms beautiful spires of purple or deep-blue flowers The blossoms are held above attractive dissected foliage that gives the plant an almost fernlike appearance One of the main reasons to grow this stunning plant is for its deep, rich blue flowers
- Monkshood - The Morton Arboretum
Monkshood is an upright, 2 to 4 foot high perennial with lovely blue-violet, spiked flowers that appear in mid-to-late summer The distinctive, helmet-shaped flowers resembling the hood of a monk’s cape, thus the common name
- Aconitum napellus - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
The upper sepal of each flower develops into a large, helmet-like structure that somewhat resembles the hood worn by medieval monks, hence the common names of monkshood and helmet flower
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