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Can you identify this plant?

comments (4) May 29th, 2009 in gallery

ycc54 ycc54, member
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This one popped up in my garden at the cottage. Interesting shaped flowers!


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Comments (4)

MuffettG writes: I agree about the spieces of Monks Hood. They are poisonious to pets and children if you have any of those around, ( pets and children)just to make it clear. They are beautiful though. I have Purple and Blue. Posted: 5:12 pm on June 29th
RobinB writes: Monkshood can be EXTREMELY TOXIC if eaten, so be careful if you have kids or pets who are curious enough to taste things! Posted: 5:04 pm on June 29th
foggie writes: I believe that this is Aconitum krylovii ir Monkshood Posted: 10:20 pm on May 29th
vidaladams writes: white monkshood, not sure of variety. Posted: 7:27 pm on May 29th
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