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Aconitum carmichaelii 'Arendsii' - 2013
By Andrewr
- 9 Oct, 2013
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Looks like the one we have, was given it so I have no idea of the name? I have a pic on)
10 Oct, 2013
Tracey - no, I bought the plant
DD - if it's only just come into flower, then it's this variety. I grow it because it gives colour so late in the season
10 Oct, 2013
It has been flowering and is till flowering now, so it is possible.
11 Oct, 2013
Thanks for the head's up on it's flowering time, Andrew.
I'll bear that in mind for next year.
16 Jan, 2014
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I love Aconitum or Monkshood. They are available in some really gorgeous dark blue tones. We used to use them a lot when I worked at the shop, but they often get mistaken for Delphiniums. This looks like it has grown quite well, did you grow it from seed Andrew?
10 Oct, 2013