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    monks·hood
    [ˈməNGksˌ(h)o͝od]
    noun
    monkshood (noun) · monkshoods (plural noun)
    1. an aconite with blue or purple flowers. The upper sepal of the flower covers the topmost petals, giving a hoodlike appearance.
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  3. Monkshood, genus of more than 200 species of showy, poisonous, perennial herbs of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). They occur in the north temperate zone, usually in partial shade and in rich soil.
    www.britannica.com/plant/monkshood
    Monkshood is a general term used to refer to plants within the genus Aconitum. Other common names of this plant include aconite, devil’s helmet, queen of poisons, and wolfsbane. It's a wildflower mainly found in the northern hemisphere in the forests and creek banks of mountainous areas.
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    Native to mountainous areas in Europe and Asia, monkshood is a tall herbaceous perennial flower that blooms late in the summer and fall and handles partial shade very well. It gets its common name from the modified petals' resemblance to the cowl on a monk’s habit.
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    Monkshood is a category of tall herbaceous perennials. These bloom in pastel shades of purple, white, and pink. The shape of the flowers resembles little hooded monks, hence the name. The foliage is lacy and delicate, like the stalks of its relative, delphinium. Aconitum species are tall and sturdy.
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    Sep 24, 2024 · Monkshood, genus of more than 200 species of showy, poisonous, perennial herbs of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). They occur in the north temperate zone, usually in partial shade and in rich soil. Some …

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