Monkshood and wolfs bane are the same thing. They are a type of plant that has a purple flower. The plant is poisonous and people have tried grinding it up and placing it on raw meat in order to kill werewolves, in early societies.
Aconite
An aconite is a plant of the genus Aconitum, such as wolfsbane or monkshood, all of whose species are poisonous.
Its not called WOLF-VEINThe name of plant is WOLFSBANE (ACONITUM LYCOCTONUM) PERENNIAL HERB OF THE BUTTERCUP FAMILY AND VERY POISONOUS .COMMONLY ASSOCIATED WITH the other plant MONKSHOOD
Yes, it is known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, leopard's bane, women's bane, Devil's helmet or blue rocket.WARNING: this plant is extremely poisonous and has been the cause of death on many occasions, so don't go playing around with it on some juvenile play acting scheme.see link for more details.
Yes especially to livestock
They are the same thing, a herb that also goes by the name aconite. Wolfsbane is most liekly one of the ingredients in the Wolfsbane potion, which allows a werewolf to keep its mind during the transformation. ----- Actually, Wolf's Bane (which is not the same as wolfsbane) is another name for Arnica, an herb that grows in Europe. Monkshood (also called wolfsbane) is the herb aconite. Though, both are poisonous if ingested.
Monkshood or wolfsbane
Aconite
yes, aconite is poisonous to humans, and animals; also known as monkshood or wolfsbane.
An aconite is a plant of the genus Aconitum, such as wolfsbane or monkshood, all of whose species are poisonous.
An aconite is a plant of the genus Aconitum, such as wolfsbane or monkshood, all of whose species are poisonous.
The word "aconite" and the answer is monkshood and wolfsbane. (It's a real plant, incidentally.)
Wolf's bane produces the poison aconitum. This poison was once used to kill wolves and bears. This plant is also called Monkshood.
Its not called WOLF-VEINThe name of plant is WOLFSBANE (ACONITUM LYCOCTONUM) PERENNIAL HERB OF THE BUTTERCUP FAMILY AND VERY POISONOUS .COMMONLY ASSOCIATED WITH the other plant MONKSHOOD
Wolfsbane - album - was created in 1994.
Monkshood (Actonitum napellus)which contains the toxin aconitine, can cause bradycardia and ventricular arrhythmias.
Wolfsbane Save the World was created in 2011.