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1. | Article - Monkshood or Aconites While beautiful Monkshood (Aconites) are also extremely poisonous, so always handle with care when working with these plants. Keyword Matches 6 |
2. | Plant - Monkshood Aconite - Aconitum carmichaelii The term Aconitum is derived from the Greek for ‘dart’, a reference to how arrows were once dipped in the sap of Monkshood Aconites to improve the arrow’s potential to kill it’s target. Keyword Matches 3 |
3. | Photo - Monkshood Aconite Monkshood Aconite (Aconitum carmichaelii), a beautiful, hardy perennial flowering in Autumn, but beware as it is poisonous. For more information about this plant please see our Plant Database. Keyword Matches 3 |
4. | Plant - Monkshood - Aconitum 'Stainless Steel' The term Aconitum is derived from the Greek for ‘dart’, a reference to how arrows were once dipped in the sap of Monkshood Aconites to improve the arrow’s potential to kill it’s target. Keyword Matches 2 |
5. | Article - The Garden in June A short guide to some of the jobs that need to be done in the garden in June and a selection of plants that are at their best at this time of year. Keyword Matches 1 |