Wolfsbane, a highly toxic plant, can lead to symptoms of poisoning within an hour of ingestion. The severity of the poisoning depends on the dose consumed. In extreme cases, ingestion of wolfsbane can lead to death within hours due to respiratory failure or cardiac arrest. Immediate medical attention is crucial if wolfsbane poisoning is suspected.
Wolfsbane - album - was created in 1994.
Wolfsbane Save the World was created in 2011.
Wolfsbane belongs to a genus of over 250 species of flowering plants known as Aconitum. These plants thrive in mountain areas with moist but well-draining soil. The name derives from the fact that most of the plants are poisonous and were used to kill wolves.
Wolfsbane is not metal its a flower that drives me crazy wehn i am around it. You can find wolfsbane only in south carolina it is a purple flower.Iknow what wolf spane is becuse i am a loup garou if you dont know what loup garou is then go on google and go on translate and put from french to english
yes.
Wolf's bane produces the poison aconitum. This poison was once used to kill wolves and bears. This plant is also called Monkshood.
There are various books named Wolfsbane. The most recent by Andrea Cremer has 432 pages.
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.
Wolfsbane is a decorative, but poisonous, perennial herb. It contains Aconitine, which is one of the strongest of plant poisons, first acting as a stimulant but then it paralyzes the nervous system. Doses of 2-5 mg can kill an adult, and children have been known to be poisoned from holding tubers in their hands for a long time.
It is said by the creators of the show that Rahne Sinclair, or Wolfsbane, had a crush on Roberto da Costa, or Sunspot.
Yes especially to livestock