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Aconitum

Aconitum (/ˌækəˈnaɪtəm/), also known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, devil's helmet, or blue rocket, is a genus of over 250 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. These herbaceous, frequently toxic perennial plants are chiefly native to the mountainous parts of the Northern Hemisphere in North America, Europe, and Asia…

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Aconitum

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Triples136
Avg. degree1.99
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Aconitum

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related to Ecology · 23
Aconitum → Amphipyra, Arctia, Aterpia, Blepharita, Bombus, Bumblebees, Ectropis, Euchalcia, Eupithecia, Euproctis, However, It, Melanchra, Mniotype, Old World, Other, Periphanes, Polychrysia, Pyrrhia, Some
related to Cultivation · 17
Aconitum → Adonis, All, As, By, Clematis, Delphinium, Gold Nugget, Helleborus, Jelitto, Most Aconitum, Papaveraceae, Pulsatilla, Ranunculaceae, Species, The, The German, These
related to Horticultural trade morphology · 17
Aconitum → Anemone, Aquilegia, Clematis, Consolida, Delphinium, Doubled, Flore Pleno, Helleborus, No, One, Papaver, Pulsatilla, Ranunculaceae, Ranunculus, The, The Ranunculus, This
related to Folk medicine · 14
Aconitum → Aconite, CE, Chinese, Dioscorides, Elder, Folk, Greek, In Ming China, Pliny, Roman, Slovenia, Theophrastus, Xia Quan, Yunnan Baiyao
related to Selected species · 9
Aconitum → Arizona, Carmichael's, Fischer, Fluff, Indian, Kamchatka, Korean, Kusnezoff, Sparks
related to Taxonomy · 9
Aconitum → Aconitella, Consolida, Delphinastrum, Delphinium, Further, Genetic, Gymnaconitum, Staphisagria, To
related to Gallery · 8
Aconitum → Alaska, ChinaTrailing, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Ranunculaceae, Southern, The, Wild Alaskan, Xinjiang
related to Toxicology · 8
Aconitum → Cardiovascular, Death, In, Ingestion, Members, Mild, Other, Symptoms
related to Color range · 7
Aconitum → Aside, In, Purplish, Stainless Steel, The, There, Wine
related to Description · 5
Aconitum → Each, English, The, They, Two

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aconite species also used flowers plants genus bane delphinium ranunculaceae use monkshood poison wolf's may blue poisoned one napellus poisoning

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A. napellusinstance ofUnlike the species with blue-purple flowers0.80text
A. lycoctonuminstance ofUnlike the species with blue-purple flowers0.80text
numbnessinstance ofSymptoms0.80text
tinglinginstance ofSymptoms0.80text
feelings of coldness in the faceinstance ofSymptoms0.80text
extremities usually appear within one hour of exposureinstance ofSymptoms0.80text
and sometimes almost immediatelyinstance ofSymptoms0.80text
atropineinstance ofDrugs0.80text
lidocaineinstance ofDrugs0.80text
and amiodarone may be used to treat dysrhythmiasinstance ofDrugs0.80text
Aconitumrelated to Color rangeThe0.60section
Aconitumrelated to Color rangeIn0.60section

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