Flowers in mid and late summer
"It is May and the hyacinths are in full bloom." "The flush of youth was on her face as a rose in bloom." "The bloom of the smell of the wine was a pleasant bouquet in his nostrils." "Watching the world spring into bloom in the spring is an awesome sight."
They bloom in about 10-15 days
well,if your asking about (bloom) bloom is used for flowers(eg. the flower blooms,the flower opens...) to bloom=to flower.
"Bloom" might be your synonym.
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late spring D A the answer is actually late summer
It's important to handle Monkshood (Aconitum) with caution as all parts of the plant are extremely poisonous if ingested. The tall spiked flower heads of the plant bear blue and purple flowers that typically bloom in late summer. Aconitum grows well in temperate regions, thriving throughout the midseason.
Aconitum napellus (Western herbology) and Aconitum carmichaeli (Chinese medicine) are used medicinally and there are 100 or more related species in the Aconitum genus.
Aconitum is another name for the poisonous herb aconite, or a genus of plants in the family Ranunculaceae.
Alexander Fleming has written: 'An inquiry into the physiological and medicinal properties of the Aconitum Napellus' -- subject(s): Drugs, Physiological effect, Aconite, Pharmacology, Aconitum 'An inquiry into the physiological and medicinal properties of the Aconitum Napellus' -- subject(s): Aconitum
In Ayurveda, the Botanical identity of Vatsanabha is Aconitum ferox. But several other species of Aconitum are being use.
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Aconitum napellus
Aconitum Napellus is the latin name for a type of poisonous plant, more commonly known as Monk's Hood. (For other names, see 'Related links' below)Aconitum is the species name given to this plant in the 1700's by Linnaeus, the famous classifier of plants. However, the word 'aconitum' is from a similar word for this plant used by the ancient Romans and Greeks. As it is a poisonaous plant, doubtless the word 'aconitum' is from the Greek acontias/acon, a dart.Napellus means litte root.For more information, see 'Related links' below.
tall,spiked, blue and perple flowers
Aconitums, commonly known as Monkshoods, typically bloom in late summer, usually from July to September. Their striking blue and purple flowers grow on tall, spiked flower heads, making them quite noticeable in gardens and natural areas. These plants thrive in cooler climates, often found in moist, shaded environments. However, caution is advised due to their toxic nature.
Aconitum, commonly known as monkshood or wolfsbane, features tall, erect stems that can reach heights of 1 to 6 feet. Its distinctive flowers are hood-shaped, typically blue, purple, or white, and grow in clusters. The leaves are deeply lobed and can be quite large, often resembling those of a palm. Overall, the plant has a striking appearance, but it is important to note that all parts of Aconitum are highly toxic.