Poisonous Eurasian perennial herb with broad rounded leaves and yellow flowers and fibrous rootstock.
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Examples for "wolfsbane"
Examples for "wolfsbane"
1Other related alkaloids are lycaconitine and myoctonine which occur in wolfsbane, Aconitum lycoctonum.
2Aconitum lycoctonum, wolfsbane, is a yellow-flowered species common on the Alps of Switzerland.
3Grenouillet...the laughing death...so obvious, wolfsbane...no...distilled toad...no, too characteristic...powder of diamonds...too unreliable.
4Werewolves will avoid wolfsbane when they can, as well as holy artifacts and silver.
5Only large-scale organization could account for the lack of wolfsbane and garlic, which were usually abundant in this biome.
1And for wolfbane and hellbore and all other hideous herbs that witches brew in their caldrons.
2On the other hand, silver had no power over me, nor wolfbane, I did not change my shape or grow hair.
3Story is about Julius Wolfbane, a luggage salesman in Altman's, who becomes involved with a wealthy divorcee.
1Other related alkaloids are lycaconitine and myoctonine which occur in wolfsbane, Aconitum lycoctonum.
2Aconitum lycoctonum, wolfsbane, is a yellow-flowered species common on the Alps of Switzerland.
Translations for Aconitum lycoctonum