Plants will ship Mid-March 🙂
Aconite, Chinese (Aconitum carmichaeli) potted plant, organic
$8.50
TOXIC (Do not ingest.)
Family: Crowfoot (Ranunculaceae)
Hardy to Zones 3 to 9
(Fu-zi) Herbaceous perennial native to China. Bears extraordinary flowers on a sturdy plant with highly decorative, deeply lobed leaves, that sends up multiple stalks to about breast high. Flowers in the autumn.
Potted plant, Certified Organically Grown
Out of stock
Question
Gloria Badella –
Can the Chinese plant be used interchangeably with monkshood. I like to use it for pain in a lineament? I haven’t thought so but am curious. It is also beautiful.
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Eimi (verified owner) –
Hi Richo! The Chinese aconite sold out already in less than 24 hr!!!! Will more be available?
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Richo Cech –
Hello Eimi, I’m sorry you didn’t get a Fu-zi, Maybe hit “waitlist” on Monkshood, as those will soon be enabled. Sometimes when the e-mails go out there is scant reaction on the part of growers and sometimes even large inventories sell out in a day. I’m not sure how to address this except to keep planting seeds and encourage others to do the same. it is good work. richo
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Eimi (verified owner) –
Thanks for the reply, Richo! It’s really my fault that I waited to place my order… Should have hit Checkout right the way, now I know. Yes, I am on waitlist for Monkshood as well as Fu-zi, so hopefully I won’t miss out next time. I have tried growing from seeds several times but yet to have any success with aconites (sigh~).
p.s. Would it be possible to request a later ship date for plants? I’m going to be out of town all through September, could I request my order to be held until October for shipping? Thanks again for all your help!
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Richo Cech –
hello eimi, rightio. well, that’s what the “order comments” field is for. Then you get to put exacting requests right along with your order and nobody has to try to marry an e-mail with an order. its just more efficient and effective that way. we often hang plant orders on the wall and try to get them out the week that is requested. richo
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Eimi (verified owner) –
Perfect! Thanks so much again, Richo!
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Question
Pam Ruediger –
Annual, biannual or perennial?
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Richo Cech –
Herbaceous perennial native to China.
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Sarah –
I want to order this plant, but I won’t be doing it until Thanksgiving Day. Will you be shipping then? I noticed on the shipping page you end in “late November,” and I’m hoping that won’t be too late. Thanks 🙂
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Richo Cech –
Hi Sarah, Our last day of accepting orders for immediate shipment is 11/22/2020. Orders made after that will ship starting March 15th and on through July. Richo
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Sarah Brun –
Oh, darn I didn’t see your comment until a day late. That’s ok. So if the plant can’t be shipped at this time, I can still buy seeds, right?
Thanks
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Richo Cech –
yes, we ship seeds year-’round
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Erica Reyes –
Will this be in stock this season?
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Mayche Cech –
Erica,
I do think its worthwhile to hit “waitlist” on aconite plants, because we often reassess after the first wave of shipping and may have more to send out. Please feel free to check our website in January to get the best selection–that is when we enter our main inventory for spring sales.
Richo
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