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Aconitum bulbuliferum 'Monk Gone Wild' [CDHM14523]

Also Known As

  • Monk Gone Wild Monkshood

Plant type

perennial, vine

size

  • H: 7'-10'
  • W: 1'-10'

planting zones

  • 4a-9b

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Aconitum bulbuliferum 'Monk Gone Wild' [CDHM14523] plant details

Aconitum bulbuliferum 'Monk Gone Wild' [CDHM14523] is a broadleaf deciduous perennial vine with green foliage. In summer burgundy and pink flowers emerge. Grows well with sun - mostly shade and regular water. Does well in average, rich and well-drained soil.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Aconitum bulbuliferum 'Monk Gone Wild' [CDHM14523]

Plant type: perennial vine
Plant family: ranunculaceae
Foliage: deciduous green
Mature size: 1 FT - 10 FT - wide, 7 FT - 10 FT - tall
Flowers: burgundy and pink blooms in summer
Uses: border plant, rare, showy, toxic, trellis

GROWING CONDITIONS for Aconitum bulbuliferum 'Monk Gone Wild' [CDHM14523]

USDA Zones: 4a - 9b
Sun exposure: sun - mostly shade
Watering frequency: regular
Resistant to: deer and rabbit
Soil needs: average, rich and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

Our collection of this exceptional form of this distinctive vining species of Monkshood from the wooded slopes of Longshou in Sichuan. It was an overcast day on this our first day in the field in the fall of 2012. The summit of Longshou was completely socked in which is frustrating to a plant hunter aside from missing out on spectacular views. As we made our way down the mountain, we got below the clouds and exciting plants started to pop out - Schisandra in full red fruit, 5' tall Arisaema, Vaccnium delavayi and off to the right, a flash of bright color. We hurried over and it was an climbing Monkshood in full bloom with eye catching reddish-purple flowers. The excitement turned to lamentations as it was in bloom which meant there was no seed which was a total downer. The lamenting turned to exultant whoops as we noticed this species had aerial stem bulbils in the leaf axils which are even better than seed. We think this is quite superior to other color forms of this rare species and have given it the name 'Monk Gone Wild' because it is a pretty crazy color for a Monkshood plus this monk managed to remain technically celibate yet still have lots of children via these stem bulbils.

Gardening facts about Aconitum bulbuliferum 'Monk Gone Wild' [CDHM14523] plant

How to Grow Aconitum bulbuliferum 'Monk Gone Wild' [CDHM14523]

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun - mostly shade
  • Water Needs

    • regular
  • Soil Needs

    • average
    • well-drained
    • rich

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Flower Color

    • pink
    • burgundy
  • Wildlife

    • deer resistant
    • rabbit resistant
  • Flower Season

    • summer
  • Foliage Season

    • deciduous
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