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| name = ''LATINNAME'' <!--- replace LATINNAME with the actual latin name -->
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| name = ''Aconitum''
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| growth_habit = ? <!--- tree, shrub, herbaceous, vine, etc -->
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=== Natural hybrids ===
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Natural hybrids {{wp}}:
* ''Aconitum × austriacum''
* ''Aconitum × austriacum''
* ''Aconitum × cammarum''
* ''Aconitum × cammarum''
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* ''Aconitum × platanifolium'' (''A. lycoctonum'' ssp. ''neapolitanum'' × ssp. ''vulparia'')
* ''Aconitum × platanifolium'' (''A. lycoctonum'' ssp. ''neapolitanum'' × ssp. ''vulparia'')
* ''Aconitum × zahlbruckneri'' (''A. napellus'' ssp. ''vulgare'' × ''A. variegatum'' ssp. ''variegatum'')
* ''Aconitum × zahlbruckneri'' (''A. napellus'' ssp. ''vulgare'' × ''A. variegatum'' ssp. ''variegatum'')
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More{{SCH}}:
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*A. chinense, Sieb. Deep blue spike of fls. from the axil of every lf.: foliage bold and handf-ome. B.M. 3852. P.M. 5:3.—A. delphini-folium, DC. Allied to A. Napellus.
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*A. gymnandrum, Maxim., is a good species. B.M. 8113.
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*A. Hemaleyanum, E. Pritz. Sts. twining and rambling. China. R.B. 33, p. 328. G. 32:39.
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*A. heterophyllum, Wall. Fls. yellow and violet. Used as a tonic medicine in India. B.M. 6092.
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*A. noveborarense, Gray. Probably:A. paniculatum.
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*A. paniculatum, Lam. (A. toxicum, Reichb.). Has blue fls. L.B.C. 9:810.
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*A. pyramidale, Mill. Form of A. Napellus.
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*A. reclinatum, Gray, of the Alleghanies, with white fls. and large lvs., is worth cult.
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*A. scaposum var. pyramidale. Franch. Lvs. broadly 5-lobed: fls. very numerous, 3/4-1 in. long, heliotrope, greenish yellow at the throat. Cent. China.
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*A. septentrionale var. carpaticum, Sims, is a beautiful purple kind closely related to A. Lycoctonum. B.M. 2196.
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*A. Storkianum, Hort., may be a form of A. variegatum, with the lvs. so much cut up as to give a pinnate form.
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*A. tortuosum, Willd. Once listed in the trade; not now found.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==