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European Aconite
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European Aconite Seeds – Medicinal and Ornamental Blue-Flowering Plant, Cold-Hardy and Easy to Manage
Overview
European Aconite (Aconitum napellus), also known as Monkshood or Wolfsbane, is a perennial herbaceous plant from the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It is renowned for its tall, commanding spikes of deep blue-purple flowers, making it a highly expressive ornamental plant for woodland gardens and shaded borders.
Its hooded, helmet-shaped flowers are arranged in slender, elongated racemes, displaying a rich and captivating blue-purple hue. Blooming from mid-summer through early autumn, it brings a cool, refined visual elegance to the garden. It is ideally suited for planting in the middle to back of borders, where its vertical form creates a stunning focal point.
Beyond its beauty, European Aconite has a long history of medicinal use. Today, it is primarily cultivated as an ornamental, especially valued for adding color and structural interest to shaded gardens. Please note: all parts of this plant are highly toxic and should never be ingested! Always wear gloves when pruning and wash hands thoroughly afterward.
Key Features
• Blue-Purple Flower Spikes: Deep blue-purple, hood-shaped flowers arranged in tall, slender racemes – elegant and refined in color and form.
• Shade & Moisture Tolerant: Thrives in cool, damp, partially shaded conditions – perfect for woodland gardens and north-facing borders.
• Bee Magnet: Rich in nectar, highly attractive to bees, bumblebees, and other pollinators.
• Handle with Care: All parts are toxic. Wear gloves when pruning and wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Cultivation Guidelines
• Sunlight: Prefers partial shade. In cooler climates, full sun is acceptable; in warmer regions, protect from intense afternoon sun.
• Soil: Thrives in fertile, moist, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter.
• Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist throughout the growing season, but avoid waterlogging.
• Pruning: Remove spent flower spikes after blooming to encourage a second flush of flowers and maintain plant tidiness. Always wear gloves when pruning and wash hands thoroughly afterward.
Why Choose European Aconite?
• Its tall blue-purple flower spikes bring structure and visual drama to shaded borders.
• It thrives in shade and moist conditions – perfectly suited for those cool, damp corners where many other flowering plants fail to grow.
• Its blooms are beloved by bees, making it a wonderful addition to pollinator-friendly gardens.
• It is easy to manage – just keep the soil moist, and it requires little extra attention.

