Wolfsbane cultivation

How to grow wolfsbane (Aconitum vulparia)

WOLFSBANE

flower

June – August. Yellow flowers, helmet -shaped, but longer than in the rest of monkhoods. Palmately- lobed leaves, rounded, til 20 cm. Perennial plant up to 1m.

water

Frequently, daily during bloom.

gardening pot

Decorations, stony gradients and as a drug. It was also used as a medicinal plant.

weather

Sun in cool places or demishade.

shovel

From seeds in spring or tubers in autumn.

soil

Rich- humus soil, well drained.

Alkaloid

Alkaloid
MEDICINALS
It was used as a medicinal plant in homemade remedies, but it is not advised this use because it is a very poisonous plant.

Other species of “Aconitum

Aconitum anthora —————……………….

Aconitum balfourii —————–……………

Aconitum chasmanthum ——————-……………..

Aconitum chinense —————–……………

Aconitum columbianum ——————-……………..

Aconitum delphinifolium —————–……………

Aconitum ferox ——————-……………..

Aconitum fischeri —————–……………

Aconitum gammiei ——————-……………..

Aconitum hemsleyanum —————–……………

Aconitum heterophyllum ——————-……………..

Aconitum japonicum —————–……………

Aconitum koreanum ——————-……………..

Aconitum kusnezoffii—————–……………

Aconitum ferox ——————-……………..

Aconitum lycoctonum —————–……………

Aconitum maximum ——————-……………..

Aconitum mokchangense —————–……………

Aconitum multifidum ——————-……………..

Aconitum napelus ———————– Monkshood

Aconitum orientale —————–……………

Aconitum palmatum ——————-……………..

Aconitum rotundifolium —————–……………

Aconitum septentrionale——————-……………..

Aconitum uncinatum —————–……………

Aconitum variegatum —————-…………….

Aconitum volubile ——————-……………..

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10 June, 2021

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