Definition
A 'helmet flower' describes plants in the *Aconitum* genus, known for their hood-shaped blossoms. These flowers, often blue or purple, strikingly resemble medieval helmets. While visually appealing, they're deceptively poisonous. It's like admiring a cool-looking sword, only to find out it's coated in poison. They are a reminder that beauty can sometimes conceal danger. Respect the flower's inherent toxicity in nature.