Monk's hood is a striking perennial plant with distinctive, helmet - shaped flowers that add a vertical element to garden borders. Its tall spikes of purple - blue or white flowers rise above deeply divided foliage, creating a dramatic and elegant display.
While visually appealing, it's important to note that monk's hood is highly toxic if ingested, and its sap can cause skin irritation. Due to its toxicity, it should be planted with caution, especially in gardens where children or pets are present.
Monk's hood prefers partial shade and moist, well - drained soil. Despite its potential dangers, when planted in the right location and handled carefully, it can be a stunning addition to a woodland garden or shaded border, offering height and a unique floral form.
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