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  1. 13 de may. de 2016 · Wolfsbane/Monkshood is a long lived tuber forming herbaceous perennial of the ranunculus family that is most closely related to delphiniums. About 100 species are known with five native to North America. The genus grows in cool, moist mountain regions with the highest concentration of species found in high elevations regions of Asia.

  2. The term “wolfsbane” came about because the plant was used to poison wolves in Europe. Monkshood contains several compounds that are toxic to humans, most notably aconitine. Aconitine mainly ...

  3. Wolfsbane (Rahne Sinclair) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character is commonly associated with the X-Men. A Scottish mutant, Wolfsbane can transform into a wolf or a transitional state somewhere between human and wolf, similar to a werewolf.She honed her powers to shift between human and wolf characteristics but must keep her feral instincts at ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WolfsbaneWolfsbane - Wikipedia

    Wolfsbane may refer to: . Plants. Aconitum, a genus of toxic flowering plants of the northern hemisphere . Aconitum lycoctonum or northern wolfsbane; Arnica montana, a toxic European flowering plant; Arts and entertainment. Wolfsbane (band), an English heavy metal/hard rock band Wolfsbane, 1994; Wolfsbane (character), a Marvel Comics superhero Wolfsbane, a 2003 Doctor Who novel by Jacqueline ...

  5. Rahne Sinclair, also known as Wolfsbane, is a Scottish mutant whose remarkable ability allowed her to transform into a wolf or a hybrid state reminiscent of a werewolf. Despite her primal instincts, she has learned to control her powers, although she must constantly battle her feral impulses.[31] Raised by Reverend Craig a strict Presbyterian minister, who beat her for her sins, when her ...

  6. Major species. A few species are cultivated in gardens, including ‘Sparks variety’ monkshood (Aconitum henryi), Carmichael’s monkshood (A. carmichaelii), and southern blue monkshood (A. uncinatum).All species contain the powerful poison aconitine. The common monkshood, or friar’s cap (A. napellus), native to mountain slopes in Europe and east to the Himalayas, has been the most ...

  7. 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.

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