Plant Identification Week 8.

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Plant Identification Week 8

Monkshood Aconitum napellus Available April – Oct. Color – blue Plant is toxic if ingested

Urn Plant Aechmea fasciata Indoor plant that is available year round Color – pink Foliage and inflorescence combination is unique

Bottlebrush Buckeye Aesculus parviflora Landscape plant has flower and is not typically not commercially available Color – white Columnar panicle of florets with exerted stamens

African Lily Agapanthus africanus Available March – August Color – Blue or white Stem is leafless