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- Q4093611 subject Q7150784.
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- Q4093611 abstract "Aconitum noveboracense, also known as Northern Blue Monkshood or Northern Wild Monkshood, is a flowering plant belonging to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). Members of its genus (Aconitum) are also known as wolfsbane.The United States Fish and Wildlife Service government lists it as a threatened species. It grows in rare portions of New York State and in portions of the Driftless Area. Northern monkshood is noted for its very distinctive, blue hood-shaped flowers. The flowers are about 1 inch in length, and a single stem may have many flowers. Stems range from about 1 to 4 feet in length. The leaves are broad with coarse, toothed lobes. Only found in Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, and New York. Typically found on shaded to partially shaded cliffs, algific talus slopes, or on cool, streamside sites. These areas have cool soil conditions, cold air drainage, or cold groundwater flowage. On algific talus slopes, these conditions are caused by the outflow of cool air and water from ice contained in underground fissures. These fissures are connected to sinkholes and are a conduit for the air flows.Northern monkshood is a perennial and reproduces from both seed and small tubers. The flowers bloom between June and September and are pollinated when bumblebees pry open the blossom to collect nectar and pollen.".
- Q4093611 binomialAuthority Q347356.
- Q4093611 class Q165468.
- Q4093611 conservationStatus "LT".
- Q4093611 conservationStatusSystem "ESA".
- Q4093611 division Q25314.
- Q4093611 family Q145869.
- Q4093611 genus Q155904.
- Q4093611 kingdom Q756.
- Q4093611 order Q21021.
- Q4093611 thumbnail Aconitum_noveboracense.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4093611 wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=ACNO2.
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- Q4093611 binomialAuthority "A.Gray ex Coville".
- Q4093611 familia Q145869.
- Q4093611 genus "Aconitum".
- Q4093611 name "Northern Wild Monkshood".
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- Q4093611 regnum "Plantae".
- Q4093611 status "LT".
- Q4093611 statusSystem "ESA".
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- Q4093611 type Eukaryote.
- Q4093611 type Plant.
- Q4093611 type Species.
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- Q4093611 comment "Aconitum noveboracense, also known as Northern Blue Monkshood or Northern Wild Monkshood, is a flowering plant belonging to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). Members of its genus (Aconitum) are also known as wolfsbane.The United States Fish and Wildlife Service government lists it as a threatened species. It grows in rare portions of New York State and in portions of the Driftless Area. Northern monkshood is noted for its very distinctive, blue hood-shaped flowers.".
- Q4093611 label "Aconitum noveboracense".
- Q4093611 depiction Aconitum_noveboracense.jpg.
- Q4093611 name "Northern Wild Monkshood".