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Wrestler of the garden (Latin: Aconitum ×cammarumAconitum ×cammarum) is a perennial ornamental herbaceous plant species of hybrid origin kind of Fighter (Aconitum) of the Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae).

Other common names: Aconite, garden monkshood Blind, the Blind Fighter.

Botanical description
The tubers are oblong, filled with numerous small roots. Stem height of about 1 m, round, almost naked, leafy.

The leaves are light green, glossy, petioles long, lamina cordate, rounded, samarasekera, with oval coarsely toothed segments.

Inflorescence — the final loose brush, branched at the bottom. The flowers are large, purple with a silk sheen, or white with a purple border. The helmet is round-vaulted with a short curved nose. Nectaries reach to the top of the helmet, purple, white flowers — green with a purple spur and a heart-shaped, upward curved lip. Stamens pubescent with extended lower part and 2 teeth.

Leaflets in number 3-5, naked, with a purple column.

Meaning and application
It has long been bred in gardens as an ornamental plant.

It is used in medicine, used for the manufacture of Extractum Aconiti. This, according to Reichenbach, is the only Aconite, regarding the action of which, as a therapeutic, there are accurate data.

Some sorts

 * 'Bicolor'. The flowers are white with greenish-yellow, purple edge. "Eleanor'. The flowers are white, the edges with small areas of purple. 'Stainless Steel' (translated: stainless steel). The variety was obtained in 1998. Plant height 90-120 cm Flowers silvery-white with purple veins. Blooms from mid-June to August. It is recommended to plant in semi-shady places on moist acidic soils. According to another source: neutral soils. Frost resistance zones: 3a—7b.  'Unicum'.

Taxonomy
Sort Wrestler garden is included in the kind of Fighter (Aconitum) tribe Iocaste (Delphinieae) subfamily Ranunculaceae (Ranunculoideae) of the Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) order Luticasone (Ranunculales).