Aconitum episcopale
By Andrewr
- 22 Sep, 2007
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A slender climber for shade. Here it is clambering over viburnum tinus
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Don't expect rampant growth - these are pretty 'thin' plants, just two or three stems so they are really for clambering over things rather than climbing up a trellis type of plants.
There are one or two climbing aconitums but you need to find a specialist nursey. Take a look at www.crug-farm.co.uk for some of them
23 Sep, 2007
That's pretty, Andrewr.
Is it evergreen ?
Beautiful blue.
8 Sep, 2008
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What a lovely plant for shade - must look for this one - I didn't know there were climbing Aconites!!!
23 Sep, 2007