
Appearance
Growing to 60 cm high by 40 cm broad,it is an herbaceous perennial with slightly hairy palmate leaves up to 20 cm long, and loose panicles of white, saucer-shaped flowers in spring.This species forms clumps, sometimes large colonies in moist places in mountains, meadows, edges of ditches and streams.
Naming
The Latin specific epithet ''aconitifolius'' means “with leaves resembling aconite”, a reference to the related genus ''Aconitum'', the monkshoods.References:
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