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.
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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.
Wolsbane
Damocles Belby, uncle of Marcus Belby.
Harry Potter, my favorite character, is a british wizard who fights evil. Coraline is a plucky girl who finds a magical hole to take her to a new universe. There is NOTHING similar about them!
between 7 and 10
The only difference between the adult and child editions of the Harry Potter books are the covers. The adult's versions generally have darker more mature covers than the bright colourful children's editions. The actual text remains unchanged.
The word "aconite" and the answer is monkshood and wolfsbane. (It's a real plant, incidentally.)
Wolsbane
No it's not.
Damocles Belby, uncle of Marcus Belby.
There's the Polyjuice Potion, Shrinking Solution, Mandrake juice, Wolfsbane Potion, and others.
The only difference is the cover. The writing is all the same
Wolfsbane does not stop the physical transformation. They still become a werewolf, but they can keep their mind while they transform, so they can control themselves. I hope that anwered your quistion ;)
I don't really understand your question, but the facts are quite clear: 1. Snape hates Harry Potter. 2. Snape hates Remus Lupin. 3. Dumbledore makes Snape brew the Wolfsbane Potion.
A potter is one who works in clay to create pots, vases, etc. A porter is one who's job is to carry bags in a train station or hotel.
Lego creator Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a computer game whereas the rest are physical Lego sets.
i am not completely sure as i am only 8 but i think no
None-I have both.