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aconite

Herbaceous plant belonging to the buttercup family, with hooded blue–mauve flowers, native to Europe and Asia. It produces aconitine, a poison with pain-killing and sleep-inducing properties. (Aconitum napellus, family Ranunculaceae.)

There are about 100 species throughout the northern temperate regions, all hardy herbaceous plants containing poison. Summer aconite (Aconitum uncinatum) is a common North American flower. Winter aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) belongs to another genus of the buttercup family; it has yellow buttercuplike flowers with six petals which appear in February and March; the leaves follow later.

A. ferox, the bikh or bish of Nepal, contains the fatal bikh poison in its root.



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Aconite, also known as monkshood, is "extremely poisonous" and could be fatal or cause serious illness, it said.
Other country garden style purples include stock, phlox, gladioli, monkshood and oldfashioned roses, such as amnesia or pacific blue.
These all make very good cut flowers but, beware; rather like a close relative, the monkshood, aconitum, the seeds are poisonous.
 
 
 
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