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Aconitum carmichaelii
By Meanie
- 3 Oct, 2014
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Mine haven't done well since I moved here. This one has all but disappeared...............
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3 Oct, 2014
Just looked, now that is a pity.....
7 Oct, 2014
Meanie do you find this has a lot of mildew as its going over. I only have one Aconitum which was given me many years ago and don`t know its name but it gets very mildewed as its dying down. The colour is much lighter than this one.
9 Oct, 2014
To be honest it's not really suffered from mildew Stroller. It does have a fair bit of space around it though.
9 Oct, 2014
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See who else is growing Aconitum carmichaelii (Monkshood).
See who else has plants in genus Aconitum.
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I would like to buy more colours, it seems to do well here...
3 Oct, 2014