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Definition of Aconitum napellus

Aconitum napellus
Aconite Ac"o*nite, n. [L. aconitum, Gr. ?: cf. F. aconit.] 1. (Bot.) The herb wolfsbane, or monkshood; -- applied to any plant of the genus Aconitum (tribe Hellebore), all the species of which are poisonous. 2. An extract or tincture obtained from Aconitum napellus, used as a poison and medicinally. Winter aconite, a plant (Eranthis hyemalis) allied to the aconites.

Meaning of Aconitum napellus from wikipedia

- Europaea: Aconitum napellus subsp. napellus, south-western Britain Aconitum napellus subsp. corsi**** (Gáyer) W.Seitz, Corsica Aconitum napellus subsp. firmum...
- flowers in Aconitum, unlike with ****eborus. Monkshood (Aconitum napellus) produces light indigo-blue flowers, while Wolf's Bane (Aconitum vulparia) produces...
- and shaded habitats. Along with A. napellus, A. lycoctonum is of the most common European species of the Aconitum genus. They are also grown ornamentally...
- Aconitum tauri**** is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family. Some sources declare it as a subspecies of Aconitum napellus under the name...
- 19th-century illustration Model, Botanical Museum Greifswald Aconitum napellus - MHNT The root of Aconitum carmichaelii is used in traditional Chinese medicine...
- Aconitum plicatum is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name garden monkshood. This wildflower is native to Europe...
- and hyperthermic side effects of the scopolamine. The aconitum genus (specifically aconitum napellus) was firmly ****ociated with superstition and witchcraft...
- (Ointment of the Sabbat) on the album Sitra Ahra. Wolfsbane or aconite, Aconitum napellus (virulent poison) Hemlock, Conium maculatum (virulent poison) Cowbane...
- "Flying ointment" ingredient Aconite/Wolfsbane Aconitum napellus Aconite/Wolfsbane (family: Ranunculaceae)...
- generated in this way. Aconitic acid was originally isolated from Aconitum napellus by Swiss chemist and apothecary Jacques Peschier in 1820. It was first...