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Kristl wrote: I received my alboviolaceum seed this year from an outside source---moist packed a bit, froze the remainder. Massive germination has occurred in the moist packed bag--so now I need to ponder whether the species I have previously had as this species was correct (as it did not germinate in moist packing), or whether this one is, or whether some other variable (time or collection, etc) has included the different behaviour.Germination of Aconitum is a mysteri to me. Sometimes the seeds germinate quickly in room temperatures, sometimes after stratification and rather often not at all or after several years. That has - according to my experience - nothing to do with the species. Seed of the same species and even the same plant can behave in different ways. Maybe the differences are due to when the seed was colleted ?Seed of two different collections of Aconitum alboviolaceum has germinated within two weeks in room temperature.
I had one more look at this thread and noticed Arisaema's image of Aconitum delphinifolium. I don't think the image gaves the right impression of the plant. It is a low species with good blue flowers. Here two images of Aconitum delphinifolium with A. ajanense side by side at the road between Magadan and Jakutsk.