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    Aconitum (/ ˌ æ k ə ˈ n aɪ t əm /), also known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, leopard's bane, devil's helmet, or blue rocket, is a genus of over 250 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae.

  2. Aconitum napellus (A. napellus, also known as monkshood or wolfsbane) is a perennial herb often grown as an ornamental plant due to its attractive blue to dark purple flowers. All parts of the plant, especially the roots, contain toxins. Aconitine is the most dangerous of these toxins. It is most noted as a heart poison but is also a potent ...

  3. Wolfsbane gets it’s name for being the poison used to kill carnivores such as, wolves and panthers, in the 18th century (Aggrawal 2009), it was put into raw meat to bait the animals (Blaisdell 1995).

  4. Monkshood, also commonly called wolfsbane, has appeared throughout human history — notably in European, especially Greek, myths. This plant has pretty purple flowers but also a dangerous secret.

  5. Aconitum napellus, monkshood, aconite, Venus' chariot or wolfsbane, is a species of highly toxic flowering plants in the genus Aconitum of the family Ranunculaceae, native and endemic to western and central Europe.

  6. Aug 22, 2023 · Think twice before touching Wolfsbane, as the plant is loaded with toxins. After overwatering, Wolfsbane may also suffer from root rot and other pathogenic soilborne diseases. Wolfsbane plant bears incredible blossoms with blue, purple, or bright yellow color, dazzling your summer garden.

  7. Nov 21, 2021 · Can the wolfsbane plant be absorbed through the skin? Are there any antidotes for wolfsbane plant poisoning? Why is the wolfsbane plant so prominent in folklore and mythology? Are certain species of wolfsbane more poisonous than others? What are the primary symptoms of wolfsbane poisoning?

  8. Monkshood (Aconitum napellus), also known as wolfsbane, is not just poisonous for wolves. It contains a neurotoxin, aconitine, that can kill humans and other animals. All parts of the plant are poisonous. You should wear gloves when handling it and wash your hands afterwards.

  9. Live Fast, Die Fast: Wicked Tales of Booze, Birds and Bad Language is the debut studio album by English heavy metal band Wolfsbane.Track list:01.

  10. Oct 16, 2021 · Wolfsbane (aconitum napellus) is a wild plant, also commonly known as monkshood, conite, leopard's bane, women's bane, Devil's helmet or blue rocket. It is native to western and central Europe ...

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