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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
- Wolfsbane
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- Wolfsbane: fictitous plant contains very real dangers
About Wolfsbane Aconitum napellus can be found in mountains to temperate regions throughout western and central Europe This plant has leaves that are rounded and it is palmately divided into 5-7 well lobed segments It has purple flowers that are helmet shaped, from which it gets another name, monkshood It can grow up to 1 meter or 3 feet tall
- Monkshood Poisoning: What to Know - WebMD
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
- What Is Wolfsbane Used For and Why Is It So Dangerous?
The plant’s name, “wolfsbane,” originates from its historical use in Europe to poison wolves and other carnivores, often by lacing meat baits It was also reportedly used as a method of execution for criminals in ancient Rome
- Where Does Wolfsbane Grow [Is it Toxic to You and Your Pets?]
Wolfsbane plants grow with a myriad of colorful blooms, but don’t fall for the trap, as the plant is extremely toxic, even to the touch! Generally, Wolfsbane grows best in mountainous regions with cool temperatures and stony slopes
- 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
- What Is Wolfsbane Used For? From Medicine to Poison
The genus Aconitum, commonly known as Wolfsbane or Monkshood, encompasses a group of flowering plants with a long and contradictory history These herbaceous perennials are admired for their striking beauty while simultaneously being notorious for their profound toxicity
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