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Winter Aconites are among the earliest flowering bulbs. Aconites form a carpet of waxy, golden buttercup-like flowers from January onwards.
Winter Aconites in the Green are grown in the UK specifically for the purpose of being lifted and sold while in growth, during Spring.
Dry bulbs are planted in Autumn.
Browse all bulbs in the green, or all flower bulbs.
They grow best in fairly moist ground containing plenty of organic matter that doesn't get parched dry in Summer.
Very few plants thrive in the shade of horse chestnut and sycamore trees. Aconites and Snowdrops get their growing done while the deciduous trees above are dormant and without leaf.
Eranthis hyemalis is a member of the buttercup family - the relationship can be seen in the flowers and leaves. Hyemalis means "winter-flowering". Other common names include winter hellebore and winter wolf's bane, to match their namesakes, the Aconites (its previous botanical name was Aconitum hyemale), which are also in the buttercup family, but in a different genus.
Like many bulbs and tubers, aconites are absolutely not for human consumption, but you might need to protect them against thieving squirrels.