Poisonous Eurasian perennial herb with broad rounded leaves and yellow flowers and fibrous rootstock.
1 Other related alkaloids are lycaconitine and myoctonine which occur in wolfsbane , Aconitum lycoctonum.
2 Aconitum lycoctonum, wolfsbane , is a yellow-flowered species common on the Alps of Switzerland.
3 Grenouillet...the laughing death...so obvious, wolfsbane ... no ... distilled toad...no, too characteristic...powder of diamonds...too unreliable.
4 Werewolves will avoid wolfsbane when they can, as well as holy artifacts and silver.
5 Only large-scale organization could account for the lack of wolfsbane and garlic, which were usually abundant in this biome.
6 Linda Crosby turned up with the official London grimoire -anancient tome that smelled darkly of belladonna and wolfsbane .
7 I have never heard of it -unlessit could be something called wolfsbane that grows in colder climates-yes, perhaps.
8 When he sprained his ankle, he eschewed ibuprofen and relied instead on wolfsbane and whomping portions of garlic and ginger.
9 Wolfsbane , crows' feet, holy water, mandrake root, silver knives, silver bullets, wooden stakes .
10 Wolfsbane and daisies were sparkling in the damp meadows and the herbal garden, recently turned over, was steaming in the sun.
11 "I hope you brought wolfsbane roots," she said.
12 Wolfsbane and fly agaric were excellent, of course; deadly nightshade could not be discounted, and the amanita toadstool had its own macabre charm.
13 "You set saffron and there came up wolfsbane . "
14 Other related alkaloids are lycaconitine and myoctonine which occur in wolfsbane , Aconitum lycoctonum.
15 Aconitum lycoctonum, wolfsbane , is a yellow-flowered species common on the Alps of Switzerland.
16 Grenouillet...the laughing death...so obvious, wolfsbane ... no ... distilled toad...no, too characteristic...powder of diamonds...too unreliable.
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