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aconitum monkshood

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Deer and Elk Proof Perennials - Perennials - Denver Plants.com
... protect. Rain will wash it off... so apply frequently. Latin name Common name Achillea Yarrow Aconitum Monkshood Aegopodium podograria Snow on the Mountain Agastache Most Varieties Alchemilla Most Varieties Alyssum Basket of ...
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Ranunculaeae Society - Plants and Cultivation
... wild flowers or garden flowers, including buttercups, anemones, delphiniums, hellebores, aquilegias and clematis. Some, particularly Aconitum (monkshood), are poisonous. Main Characteristics of Ranunculaceae Members of the family are usually herbaceous, (Xanthorrhiza, however ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips - Devonian Botanic Garden
... and Weeding Weeding, Part 2 Water Gardening Watering Equipment Specific Gardening Topics All About Tomatoes Aconitum (Monkshood/Wolfbane) African Violets Anise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) Growing Annuals for cutting and drying Applemint (Mentha ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips 41- Aconitum or Wolfbane/Monkshood
... Garden Aconitum (Monkshood or Wolfbane) The genus Aconitum which is commonly referred to as MONKSHOOD or WOLFBANE contains some very easily grown plants. The common Monkshood (Aconitum napellus ... Aconitum resemble Delphiniums. They are sometimes slow from seed, which ideally should be sown as soon as it is ripe. Normally, these plants are propagated by division. Aconitum napellus (English monkshood ...
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Perennials - Perennial Garden Design - The Helpful Gardener
... indefinitely. Approximately 14"h x 8"w. Click here for more information. Partial Shade Perennials Aconitum (Monkshood, Wolfsbane) zones 3-7, summer/fall (purple, blue, yellow) 4’ – 6’ Ajuga (Bugleweed) zones ...
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Aconitum 'Spark's Variety'
... and are probably best left undisturbed once planted. Noteworthy Characteristics: ‘Spark’s Variety’ is a monkshood cultivar that features hooded, dark violet blue flowers in dense terminal racemes (to 8” ... common name of monkshood. All parts of the plant (especially the roots and seeds) are extremely poisonous. The drug aconite is made from the leaves and roots of Aconitum napellus. Problems: Click ...
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Aconitum carmichaelii
... Merit Pots to Planks Features Volunteers Master Search Praise Gardening Help Aconitum carmichaelii Kemper Code: A793 Common Name: Monkshood Zone: 3 to 7 Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Ranunculaceae ... this species of monkshood is sometimes commonly called autumn flowering monkshood because of its late summer to early fall bloom. It blooms later than most other species of Aconitum. It is ...
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Aconitum 'Eleonara'
... Merit Pots to Planks Features Volunteers Master Search Praise Gardening Help Aconitum 'Eleonara' Kemper Code: S390 Common Name: Monkshood Zone: 3 to 7 Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Ranunculaceae ... out. Needs cool summer nights below 70 F to grow well. Noteworthy Characteristics: This monkshood cultivar is an erect, slender, tuberous-rooted perennial which features erect, terminal racemes ...
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Aconitum napellus
... Pots to Planks Features Volunteers Master Search Praise Gardening Help Aconitum napellus Kemper Code: H300 Common Name: Monkshood Zone: 3 to 7 Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Ranunculaceae ... and are probably best left undisturbed once planted. Noteworthy Characteristics: This species of monkshood is an erect, tuberous-rooted perennial which features dense, terminal racemes (to 8" long ...
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Aconitum - monkshood
... Aconitum - monkshood | home | | hostas | | perennials | | tools, books, & gifts | | FAQ | | nursery | | journal | | gardening forums | Aconitum (ack-oh-NEYE-tum). Monkshood. - Soil: Rich, moist, well-drained Blooms: Late summer to fall Zones: 3 - 8 At the nursery: Aconitum fischeri, Aconitum s. 'Ivorine' Available by mail order for spring 2007: Aconitum ...
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