Winter aconite form golden carpets of jewel-like flowers. It’s bright yellow glows like sunlight above ruffs of bright, green leaves in late winter and early spring… it truly lifts the spirits at this time of year.
Winter aconite has similar foliage to plants in the Aconitum genus, which includes monkshood and wolfsbane, and it belongs to the same family, the Ranunculaceae…all members of Ranunculaceae are toxic.
The plant’s official name Eranthis hyemalis, comes from the Greek “Er”meaning ‘spring’ and anthos, meaning for flower combined with the Latin hyemalis, meaning ‘winter-flowering’. The common name, winter aconite, alludes to the leaf shape, a characteristic by which plants were classified in the 16th century.
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The orchard is beautiful.I think you don't have snow today.The weather looks nice, right?When I was little, I used to play in the garden and catch snails.😅
Have a good night, my friend.❤