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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
- Aconitum (Aconite, Blue rocket, Devils helmet, Helmet Flower, Leopard . . .
Plant in humus-rich moist soil that drains well In the southern portion of its range, it will need afternoon sun protection After flowering, cut the plants back to promote re-blooming Monkshood is poisonous, with a narcotic juice in the leaves and roots
- Aconite - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Overview Aconite is a plant in the Aconitum genus that grows in rocky areas in the Northern Hemisphere Despite containing poisonous chemicals, it's used as medicine
- Aconitum (Monkshood): Origin, Characteristics Cultivation
Aconitum, 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
- Aconite: Safe Homeopathic Remedy or Dangerous Poison?
Aconite (Aconitum napellus L ) is a plant that has both homeopathic medicinal uses and poisonous effects, depending on how it’s used Aconitum napellus is native to Europe but now grows throughout the world
- How to grow aconitum - Gardens Illustrated
Aconitum, also known as monkshood or wolfsbane is a member of the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae, and contains one of the oldest and most deadly poisons, aconite and aconitine Aconitine is believed to be the key toxin and ingestion of even a small amount can cause severe gastrointestinal upset
- Aconitum Napellus 30, 200, Q, 1M – Uses, Benefits Side Effects
Aconitum Napellus — commonly known as Aconite, Monkshood, or Wolfsbane — is one of the most powerful and fast-acting remedies in the entire homeopathic materia medica
- How to Grow and Care for Monkshood - The Spruce
Aconitum napellus is the most popular for ornamental gardening Monkshood produces smooth, deeply lobed leaves and blossoms of blue, pink, yellow, or white that begin to emerge in midsummer
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