Flower fighter
The flower wrestler is quite popular among gardeners, which has won the love of numerous fans thanks to its beautiful blue flowers and fairly simple breeding. The flower fighter has another name - aconite. It belongs to perennial herbaceous plants, the size of which, depending on the species, can measure from 30 cm to 2.5 m. All plants of this species are poisonous, although after many years of cultivation in conditions of garden fertile soils and proper care, the plant gradually loses its poisonous properties.
The flower wrestler also differs in its concentration of poison depending on the climatic conditions in which it grows. For example, plants that grow in more northerly conditions are much less poisonous than those that grow in mild, warm climates.
The beautiful flower wrestler is used as a decorative decoration for lawns, as well as fences and arbors. They look great both in solo and in composition. They go especially well with irises, daylilies and peonies.
The flower fighter is unpretentious and, as a rule, does not require special care. It grows well both in the shade and in sunny places. In the heat, it needs to be watered, and it is advisable to loosen the soil around it and remove weeds from it. Aconites do not like excess moisture and its stagnation, therefore it is not recommended to plant them in wetlands. For the rest, the flower wrestler is quite unpretentious both to the soil and to the conditions of cultivation. For safety reasons, you should not plant a flower wrestler in areas where small children are.