Aconitum napellus 30 PCS fresh seeds, Monkshood, Wolfsbane, Aconite seeds, Perennial heirloom herb, Herb seeds, Flower herb

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🌱 Aconitum napellus — Monkshood, Wolfsbane, Aconite

Aconitum napellus is a perennial herbaceous plant that offers 30 fresh seeds for cultivation. This plant belongs to the Ranunculaceae family and is prized for its unique, medicinal properties and ornamental value. Key selling points include its hardy perennial nature, attractive foliage, and vibrant, dark blue flowers.

🌿 Botanical Description

Aconitum napellus grows to a height of approximately 150 cm, with a new root tuber forming every year. The previous year's root dies off, allowing the plant to thrive in subsequent seasons. Its deeply divided leaves feature five to seven lobes, while the dark blue flowers form at the top of the stem. The sepal is shaped like a bumblebee, making it a unique and attractive feature. The flowering period typically occurs from June to August.

🌾 Growing & Agrotechnics

  • Sow seeds at a depth of 1-2 cm in the spring or fall, with a pre-treatment of 3-4 weeks of cold stratification.
  • Germination temperature and time: 15-20°C (59-68°F) for 1-3 weeks.
  • Soil type: Well-draining, fertile soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0.
  • Watering and fertilization: Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Fertilize lightly in the spring.
  • USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8, with a frost tolerance of -40°C (-40°F).

🗺️ Natural Growing Areas

Aconitum napellus is native to Europe and Asia, with a natural range spanning from the UK to Japan. It thrives in mountainous regions, typically between 1000-2500 meters above sea level, in areas with moist, well-drained soil.

✨ Interesting Facts

Aconitum napellus has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, particularly in the treatment of pain and inflammation. However, it is highly toxic and should be handled with extreme caution. The plant's unique sepal shape has led to its nickname, 'Bee Flower.' In some cultures, monkshood is considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity.

🪴 Conservation Status

Aconitum napellus is listed as 'Least Concern' on the IUCN Red List, with no major threats to its survival. However, it is essential to cultivate the plant responsibly and avoid over-harvesting to ensure its continued availability.

Perennial: Y

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