ACONITUM X CAMMARUM BICOLOR / MONKSHOOD
ACONITUM X CAMMARUM BICOLOR / MONKSHOOD
Convenient Delivery, Minimum Order $100 and it's on us! Orders less than $100 will be subject to a $15.00 delivery fee.
Convenient Delivery, Minimum Order $100 and it's on us! Orders less than $100 will be subject to a $15.00 delivery fee.
Conveniently Delivered to Your Doorstep - Minimum Order $100, Delivery Included
Add a touch of elegance and intrigue to your garden with 'Bicolor' Monkshood. This unique hybrid features dramatic, two-toned flowers with deep purple and contrasting white hues, creating a stunning visual display. Its tall, upright spikes are perfect for adding height and a bold color contrast to your garden, especially in shaded or woodland settings.
Why Choose 'Bicolor'?
- Comparison: Unlike traditional single-colored monkshoods, 'Bicolor' offers a striking two-tone flower that adds extra dimension and interest to garden borders or woodland gardens.
- Companions: Beautiful when paired with ferns, hostas, or astilbes for a contrasting effect. Also looks great with other late-blooming perennials like Japanese anemones or hellebores.
Key Features:
- Two-Toned Blooms: Rich purple petals with contrasting white accents for a unique and sophisticated look.
- Late Blooming: Adds color to the garden in late summer to fall when many other plants have finished blooming.
- Shade-Tolerant: Thrives in partial to full shade, ideal for woodland or shaded garden areas.
- Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies, supporting local ecosystems.
- Low Maintenance: Hardy and easy to grow once established, requiring minimal care.
Specifications:
- Bloom Time: Late summer to fall.
- Height: 90–120 cm | Spread: 45–60 cm.
- Hardiness: Zone 4.
Enhance your garden with the captivating two-tone blooms of Aconitum x cammarum 'Bicolor', a perfect choice for shaded gardens in need of vertical interest and striking color.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Different plants have different watering needs. Check the soil moisture by inserting your finger about an inch into the soil. If it feels dry, water the plant until the water drains from the bottom of the pot. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.