- Europaea:
Aconitum napellus subsp.
napellus, south-western
Britain Aconitum napellus subsp. corsi**** (Gáyer) W.Seitz,
Corsica Aconitum napellus subsp. firmum...
- such as
Aconitum napellus, than in others, such as
Aconitum lycoctonum.
Unlike the
species with blue-purple
flowers such as A.
napellus, A. lycoctonum—which...
-
known species of
ethnobotanical importance, some
species such as
Aconitum napellus,
Cannabis sativa and
Taxus baccata are
restricted for use as per the Official...
- than that of A.
napellus. Indeed, A.
lycoctonum also does not
possess the main
alkaloid of A.
napellus, aconitine, and
while A.
napellus was used for its...
- Some
sources declare it as a
subspecies of
Aconitum napellus under the name
Aconitum napellus subsp. tauri****. This
wildflower is
native to
Europe (Austria...
-
Monkshood flower,
Aconitum napellus...
- var.
rigidum Aconitum hians Aconitum koehleri Aconitum napellus subsp.
hians Aconitum napellus var.
laxum Aconitum rigidum Aconitum tauri**** var. koehleri...
-
Homeopathic name
Substance Common name
Aconite Aconitum napellus Monkshood, monk's blood, fuzi, wolf's bane
Aesculus hippocastanum Aesculus hippocastanum...
- This
plant is
sensitive to the sun and over watering.
Wolfsbane Aconitum napellus,
common name wolfsbane, is a tall herb with
purple flowers. The leaves...
- "Flying ointment"
ingredient Aconite/Wolfsbane
Aconitum napellus Aconite/Wolfsbane (family: Ranunculaceae)...