wolfsbane in English

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a northern European aconite.
Monkshood is another name for aconite, aka wolfsbane .
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1. A deadly poison (often used in combination, as in the names of poisonous plants): wolfsBane; henBane.

2. The other common name, “Wolfsbane”, was given because the shepherds in ancient Greece laced bait and arrows with Aconite to …

3. Aconite: [ ak´ah-nīt ] an extremely toxic substance from the dried root of Aconitum napellus (monkshood or wolfsbane), containing several closely related alkaloids, principally aconitine

4. Broomsticks Lyrics: Broomsticks, tombs in graveyards loom / Tall hats, black cats, cauldrons brew / We fly by the light of the full moon / Watch your neck when wolfsbane starts to bloom

5. This list is intended as a guide only and is not necessarily all inclusive NAME Aconite SYNONYMS .Aconit Napel (F) .Monkshood, .Wolfsbane, .Aconitum napellus .Adonis du printemps (F) .Red chamomile, .False hellebore, .Yellow pheasant’s eye, .Adonis Vermalis .A. Autumnalis .Angélique archangélique (F) .European Angelica, .A. officinalis .A. archangelica .Arnica .Wolf's bane, .Leopard's bane, .European arnica, .Arnica montana .Arrow-root d'espagne (F) .Marante (F) .Bermuda Arrowroot, .Maranta arundinaceae .M. malaccensis refer to Colchicum .Platycodon à grandes feuilles(F) .Chinese Bellflower, .Platycodon grandiflorum .Actée à gros pedicelles (F) .Actea Pachypoda

6. An observation-based analysis indicated that the plant species of the Podhale meadows, pastures and mountain pastures most commonly eaten by the sheep are as follows: snowcap (Arabis alpina), yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales), arctic yellow violet (Viola bilora), alpine clematis (Clematis alpina), Senecio subalpinus, alpine snowbell (Soldanella carpatica), Austrian leopard's bane (Doronicum austriacum), wolfsbane (Aconitum firmum), saxifrage, alpine buttercup (Ranunculus alpestris), moss campion (Silene acaulis), cranberry (Oxycoccos quadripetalus), yellow saxifrage (Saxifraga aizoides), alpine blue sow thistle (Cicerbita alpina), net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata), Saxifraga wahlenbergii, alpine poppy (Papaver burseri), golden cinquefoil (Potentilla aurea) and narcissus-flowered anemone (Anemone narcissifolia