Blue Monkshood

Products Preparations of aconite are mainly found in homeopathic, anthroposophic and other alternative medicines. Various dosage forms are available, such as globules, oils, drops, ear drops and ampoules. Stem plant Blue monkshood L. from the Ranunculaceae family is native to the Alps, among other places. The photos were taken in the botanical garden Brüglingen, in … Blue Monkshood

Monkshood: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits

Beautiful in appearance, monkshood is considered Europe’s most poisonous plant, along with foxglove, and is a protected plant. In earlier times, it was a popular murder poison because of its highly toxic effects. Occurrence and cultivation of monkshood. Blue monkshood (Aconitum napellum) is a circa 50 to 150 cm tall herbaceous plant that belongs to … Monkshood: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits

Wolfsbane

Latin name: Aconitum napellusGenera: buttercup plants, deadly poisonous, protected folk names: Foxroot, poisonous herb, aconitePlant description: Persistent plant with beet-like roots, a new tuber develops every year. The stem grows from it, 120 to 150 cm high with deeply slit leaves. The flowers are deep blue and helmet-like, stalked and arranged like ears. Flowering time: … Wolfsbane