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Aconites Collection

Background imageAconites Collection: Blue monkshood (Aconitum napellus)

Blue monkshood (Aconitum napellus), left, monkshood (Aconitum variegatum), possibly Aconitum -- cammarum, poison monkshood, Aconitum anthora, Historic

Background imageAconites Collection: Medicinal plant ferox, Himalayan aconite (Aconitum)

Medicinal plant ferox, Himalayan aconite (Aconitum), Historical, digitally restored reproduction from an 18th century original

Background imageAconites Collection: Medicinal plant, monkshood (Aconitum napellus)

Medicinal plant, monkshood (Aconitum napellus), a species of plant in the monkshood genus, Aconitum in the buttercup family, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageAconites Collection: Acetosella hirsuta, Acetosella sylvestris flore rubro

Acetosella hirsuta, Acetosella sylvestris flore rubro, Acetosella siliquosa flore luteo and ceruleum, variants of aconite, aconite, monkshood (Aconitum), wolfs-bane, leopards bane, mousebane

Background imageAconites Collection: Monkshood or Wolf's Bane (Aconitum napellus)

Monkshood or Wolf's Bane (Aconitum napellus), medicinal plant, useful plant, chromolithograph, circa 1790

Background imageAconites Collection: Wolf's wolfsbane also yellow wolfsbane

Wolf's wolfsbane also yellow wolfsbane, Aconitum lycoctonum (centre), Blue wolfsbane, Monk's cap, Fisherman's cap and Rider's cap, Poison hat and Storm hat

Background imageAconites Collection: Monkshood, aconite, wolfsbane. White garden monkshood (Aconitum variegatum)

Monkshood, aconite, wolfsbane. White garden monkshood (Aconitum variegatum), digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, exact original date unknown

Background imageAconites Collection: Foliis cyclaminis, variant of aconite (Aconitum) and Acorus calamus

Foliis cyclaminis, variant of aconite (Aconitum) and Acorus calamus, sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, Phytanthoza iconographia, Historical, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original

Background imageAconites Collection: Foliis platani, Aconitum pallidum

Foliis platani, Aconitum pallidum, Aconitum flore lutea palente, Aconitum pardalianches and Aconitum pardalinanches alchimille folio, variants of aconite, aconite, monkshood (Aconitum), wolfs-bane

Background imageAconites Collection: Lycoctonon luteum and Aconitum lycoctonon humilius

Lycoctonon luteum and Aconitum lycoctonon humilius, variants of aconite, aconite, monkshood (Aconitum), wolfs-bane, leopards bane, mousebane, womens bane, Historical

Background imageAconites Collection: Aconithum coeruleum majus and Aconithum salutifernum

Aconithum coeruleum majus and Aconithum salutifernum, variants of aconite, monkshood, wolfs-bane, leopards bane, mousebane, womens bane, Historical

Background imageAconites Collection: Monkshood, Aconite or Wolf's Bane (Aconitum napellus)

Monkshood, Aconite or Wolf's Bane (Aconitum napellus), crop, useful plant, medicinal plant, historical chromolithography, about 1870

Background imageAconites Collection: Historic illustration, Northern Wolfsbane (Aconitum lycoctonum)

Historic illustration, Northern Wolfsbane (Aconitum lycoctonum), poisonous plant

Background imageAconites Collection: Historic illustration, Monkshood (Aconitum variegatum)

Historic illustration, Monkshood (Aconitum variegatum), poisonous plant, medicinal plant

Background imageAconites Collection: Historical photograph, Monkshood (Aconitum)

Historical photograph, Monkshood (Aconitum), from: Karl Blossfeldt, Art Forms in Nature

Background imageAconites Collection: Historical photograph, Monkshood (Aconitum anthora)

Historical photograph, Monkshood (Aconitum anthora), from "Urformen der Kunst" by Karl Blossfeldt

Background imageAconites Collection: Picture No. 11014592

Picture No. 11014592
Aconite Anther - with pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x 11150 (if print A4 size)

Background imageAconites Collection: Picture No. 11014591

Picture No. 11014591
Aconite Anther - with pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x 450 (if print A4 size)

Background imageAconites Collection: Picture No. 10869493

Picture No. 10869493
Winter Aconites (Eranthis hyemalis) Date:

Background imageAconites Collection: Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) and Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) flowering mass

Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) and Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) flowering mass, Kent, England, February

Background imageAconites Collection: Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) flowering, Norfolk, England, March

Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) flowering, Norfolk, England, March

Background imageAconites Collection: Winter Aconite - in the large-flowered form known as Eranthis cilicicus

Winter Aconite - in the large-flowered form known as Eranthis cilicicus
ROG-13608 Winter Aconite - in the large-flowered form known as Eranthis cilicicus, at the snow-line in the Taurus Mountains Turkey

Background imageAconites Collection: Winter Aconite - clump of flowers - Wiltshire - England - UK

Winter Aconite - clump of flowers - Wiltshire - England - UK
DK-385 Winter Aconite - clump of flowers Wiltshire - England - UK David Kilbey contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageAconites Collection: Polyanthus Primrose (Primula sp)

Polyanthus Primrose (Primula sp)
Polyanthus Primrose (Primula sp.) flowering, in wooden crate on sack-barrow, with winter aconites, spring crocuses and snowdrops in garden, Norfolk, England, february

Background imageAconites Collection: Winter Aconite Eranthis hyemalis in flower in the snow

Winter Aconite Eranthis hyemalis in flower in the snow
ROG-13544 Winter Aconite Eranthis hyemalis in flower in the snow, flowers partly closed against the cold

Background imageAconites Collection: Winter Aconite growing in forest beneath a tree branch Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Winter Aconite growing in forest beneath a tree branch Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
SAS-265 Winter Aconite - growing in forest beneath a tree branch Baden-Wuerttemberg

Background imageAconites Collection: Winter aconites in light woodland, with snowdrops. Very early-flowering plants

Winter aconites in light woodland, with snowdrops. Very early-flowering plants
ROG-11501 Winter aconites in light woodland, with snowdrops. Very early-flowering plants

Background imageAconites Collection: Winter aconite - Kent garden. The flower is stalkless and cup-shaped with a clump-forming tuber

Winter aconite - Kent garden. The flower is stalkless and cup-shaped with a clump-forming tuber
DAD-1886 Winter aconite - Kent garden The flower is stalkless and cup-shaped with a clump-forming tuber. Flowering from late winter to early spring

Background imageAconites Collection: Winter Aconite - Make floral carpet beneath trees - hardy

Winter Aconite - Make floral carpet beneath trees - hardy
DAD-1760 Winter Aconite - winter / spring flowering perennial UK. January Eranthis hyemalis Makes floral carpet beneath trees, hardy


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Winter aconites, also known as Eranthis hyemalis, are delicate and vibrant flowers that bring a burst of color to the winter landscape. These small yellow blooms can be found in various locations around the world, from Kent and Norfolk in England to the snow-lined Taurus Mountains in Turkey. In February, these resilient flowers create a stunning display alongside snowdrops in Kent, England. The contrasting white and yellow petals create a picturesque scene that is sure to brighten even the dreariest winter day. Similarly, in Norfolk, England, March welcomes the arrival of these cheerful blossoms as they emerge from beneath the cold ground. Venturing further east to Turkey's Taurus Mountains reveals another breathtaking sight - Winter Aconite in its large-flowered form known as Eranthis cilicicus. Growing at high altitudes near the snow-line showcases their ability to thrive even under harsh conditions. Back in England's Wiltshire countryside, clusters of Winter Aconite flowers bloom together creating an enchanting carpet-like effect. Paired with Polyanthus Primrose displayed on wooden crates atop sack-barrows adds an extra touch of charm. The resilience of Winter Aconite is truly remarkable; they withstand freezing temperatures and continue blooming despite being partially closed against the cold. This determination is evident when observing them flowering amidst snowy landscapes like Dorset or nestled beneath tree branches in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. These early-flowering plants are often found illuminating light woodlands alongside graceful snowdrops. Their presence brings hope for spring's imminent arrival during those last lingering days of winter. A closer look at these captivating flowers reveals their unique features - stalkless and cup-shaped with clump-forming tubers. From late winter through early spring, they grace gardens across Kent with their radiant beauty. Winter aconites may be petite but their impact on our surroundings is immense.

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