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  • Aconitum - Wikipedia
    Aconitum ( ˌækəˈnaɪtəm ), [2] also known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, devil's helmet, or blue rocket, [3] is a genus of over 250 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae These herbaceous, frequently toxic perennial plants are chiefly native to the mountainous parts of the Northern Hemisphere in North America, Europe, and Asia, [4] growing in the moisture
  • Wolfsbane: fictitous plant contains very real dangers
    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) Some believed that it was even aconite that caused rabies in these animals later on because of its horrifying side affects (Blaisdell 1995)
  • What Is Wolfsbane Used For and Why Is It So Dangerous?
    Wolfsbane, an herbaceous perennial known as monkshood or devil’s helmet, is recognized for its striking blue or purple flowers Despite its captivating beauty, this Aconitum genus plant is profoundly toxic The Plant’s Potent Nature Wolfsbane’s potent nature stems from highly toxic compounds, primarily alkaloids such as aconitine, mesaconitine, and hypaconitine All parts of the plant
  • Monkshood Poisoning: What to Know - WebMD
    Monkshood has a long history as a poisonous plant Learn how to identify monkshood, poisoning symptoms, and what to do if you have monkshood poisoning
  • Aconitum napellus - Wikipedia
    Aconitum napellus, monkshood, [2] 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
  • What Is Wolfsbane Used For? From Medicine to Poison
    Wolfsbane is a tall plant, often reaching several feet in height, with deeply lobed leaves Its most distinctive feature is the densely clustered, helmet-shaped flower, which gives rise to the name Monkshood
  • Wolfsbane: A Poisonous Beauty - JSTOR Daily
    The word “wolfsbane” can conjure images of an enchanted forest, a potion, a mystery novel, or wolves howling at a full moon Variably spelled wolf’s bane or wolfbane, wolfsbane is the common name for a poisonous plant of the genus Aconitum known to grow in alpine climates in Europe Sometimes referred to as monkshood or helmet flower, the different species of wolfsbane produce flowers
  • Monsters, Magic, and Monkshood | Chicago Botanic Garden
    Monsters, Magic, and Monkshood Wolfsbane is a beautiful—and poisonous—fall-blooming perennial It also has a colorful history associated with werewolves, vampires, and witches The plant has been a familiar plot element in horror movies, television shows, and novels
  • What Does Wolfsbane Do to Humans? Its Toxic Effects
    Wolfsbane, also known by names like monkshood, devil’s helmet, or queen of poisons, is a highly toxic plant genus, Aconitum Recognized by their attractive blue or purple flowers, these plants are found across mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere Despite their ornamental appeal, all parts contain potent compounds extremely dangerous to humans Even minimal exposure can lead to
  • Aconitum napellus (monkshood): A purple poison
    Aconitum napellus flowers look beautiful, but swallowing any part of the plant could be deadly





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