Wednesday 1 May 2013

African Boxwood


Anconitum (Monkshood, African Boxwood, Myrsine, Wolfsbane)

Meaning
Chivalry, beware, a deadly foe is near

Origins
Cool-toned, blue-colored hooded flowers borne on erect spikes reaching up to 4 feet tall are the hallmarks of monkshood, formally known as Aconitum napellus. A member of the Ranunculaceae family, monkshood is a cousin of the delphinium, a familiar garden flower. Monkshood is sometimes referred to as wolfsbane.

Availability and Vase Life
April through October.
5-10 days.

Care and Handling
It is extremely toxic, so florists and consumers should wash their hands thoroughly after handling.

Design Uses
A strong line flower that works well in vertical arrangements.
Colors: Blue

Source: http://www.flowerpossibilities.com/2010/08/african-boxwood/

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