Conium maculatum (Hemlock or Poison Hemlock), is native to Europe and North America.
because a white lady treated to poison her food so she was scared and didn't eat anything
According to Wikipedia: Milk sickness, also known as tremetol vomiting or, in animals as trembles, is characterized by trembling, vomiting, and severe intestinal pain that affects individuals who ingest milk or other dairy products, or meat from a cow that has fed on white snakeroot, which contains the poison tremetol.So the answer is the plant white snakeroot.
bow and arrows and they would have the arrows dipped in poison to kill enemies wen they would stick them with the arrow, and they also used fire tipped arrows.
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Conium maculatum (Hemlock or Poison Hemlock), is native to Europe and North America.
It was hemlock. :)
The Greek philosopher Socrates is famously known to have been sentenced to death by drinking a cup of hemlock poison in 399 BC. He was accused of corrupting the young minds of Athens and impiety towards the city's gods.
Hemlock
Ancient Romans and Greeks used poison hemlock to poison their arrows.
The poison used to kill Socrates was called hemlock. It is a poisonous plant that causes respiratory failure and ultimately leads to death. Socrates was sentenced to consume a cup of hemlock as a method of execution in ancient Athens.
Socrates drank hemlock, a highly poisonous plant that caused respiratory failure and ultimately led to his death.
yes,there is a weed have poison some examples are death camas,poison hemlock
Yes, hemlock is a highly poisonous plant. All parts of the plant contain toxic alkaloids that can be fatal if ingested.
put hot sauce ion it
Hemlock was the poison used to kill Socrates. He got colder and colder and then he fell over dead.
Socrates was given a poison known as Hemlock. Hemlock is a highly toxic plant that affects the central nervous system, leading to paralysis and death. It was ingested by Socrates as his method of execution after being sentenced to death for corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety.