RM2KG7FBT–Wolfs Bane, Aconitum napellus Album, Monkshood
RMAMY8HX–Monkshood aka Aconite or Wolfsbane, Aconitum napellus, Ranunculaceae
RMBKN7AB–Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum indicum 'Lichtkuppel'), common monkshood (Aconitum napellus) and Japanese anemone (Anemone hupehensis var. japonica)
RMKWJG77–Hooded flowers of Monkshood (Aconitum Napellus), a poisonous tall perennial, blooming in a garden border, England, UK
RME1J7YH–Hooded flowers of the poisonous perennial monkshood, Aconitum napellus
RME5TJYX–Monkshood Aconitum napellus
RME91F5N–Aconitum napellus Gletschereis
RFE7BEE6–Monkshood (Aconitum napellus), Wasserstubental valley, Verwall mountains, Vorarlberg, Austria
RFA1KCWR–Blossum of the monkshood (Aconitum napellus), aconite, detail
RFE21M3D–Monkshood -Aconitum napellus
RME55PEP–monkshood, aconitum napellus
RF2G52TCJ–Monkshood, Aconitum napellus, with purple blue flowers in garden, Netherlands
RMD0B2B5–Common Monkshood, Aconitum napellus in flower, Italian Alps.
RF2DCJ3NH–Purple colored alpine flower of aconitum napellus (also monk's-hood, aconite, wolfsbane), a poisonous wild plant, with snow-covered leaves in fall.
RFW4GJXM–Aconitum napellus flower isolated on white background
RMPTTJW9–Aconitum napellus. Gradensee lake. Schobergruppe. Hohe Tauern. Austria. Europe.
RMCXYT0W–Monkshood (Aconitum napellus), fruit stand, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFE21M3F–Monkshood -Aconitum napellus
RME55PEJ–monkshood, aconitum napellus
RF2GE65BM–Monkshood, Aconitum napellus, blossom with purple blue flowers in garden, Netherlands
RM2H8R635–Blue monk's hood (Aconitum napellus) flowers in a garden
RF2A7CRJ0–Photo taken during the Tour of the Glaciers of Vanoise, august month, with 3 children. aconitum napellus flower.
RMT1MPN6–Monkshood (Aconitum napellus) flowering on montane pastureland above Lake Ercina, Lakes of Covadonga, Picos de Europa, Asturias, Spain, August.
RM2JRWFW0–Monkshood Aconitum napellus and dwarf willow trees at 1400m overlooking Lake Bygdin in the Jotunheimen National Park Norway
RFK3R1PD–Piz De La Margna reflected in the lake of Sils in the first hours of the morning. In close-up blooming Aconitum Napellus, flower as beautiful as poisonous, High Enagadine, Switzerland Europe
RFWB0P0P–Aconitum napellus or monk's-hood is a plant cultivated for the blue purple flowers arranged in spiky inflorescences. The plant is poisonous used in ancient times to eliminate criminals and enemies.
RMHH0J5C–Common monkshood Aconitum napellus growing at the Cirque de Troumouse Pyrenees France