On strong upright stems are compact flower spikes, with large bi-coloured flowers, white, edged with blue-violet, during mid to late summer. Foliage is glossy, deep green and divided. It is thought that Aconitum x cammarum are derived from crosses of A. napellus and A. variegatum. CAUTION: TOXIC IF EATEN.
Aconitum x cammarum 'Eleanora'
Monkshood, wolf's bane
Details
Aspect | Sun or part shade |
Flower Colour | White | Blue |
Flowering Period | Jul | Aug |
Foliage | Not evergreen |
Goes Well With | Anemone, ferns, Geranium |
Growth Habit | Clump-forming |
Hardiness | Fully hardy |
Height | 1m |
Soil | Rich and fertile |
Spread | 50cm |
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