
In real life, wolfsbane is incredibly poisonous to humans. Wolfsbane is derived from Teen Wolf, Big Wolf on Campus, and Charmed.
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It is rumored that, if a mutt werewolf is exposed to wolfsbane before the first full moon after they are bitten, this can cure them of the lycanthropy. This can be stopped by cutting open the victim's chest - allowing a plume of yellow gas to release. These effects can prove fatal in only a few hours. Yellow wolfsbane will cause paralysis and seizures in a werewolf. Other varieties of wolfsbane can knock a werewolf unconscious or cause them to suffer severe hallucinations and paranoid delusions, and even - in some cases - suicidal tendencies. During the time the wolfsbane is poisoning the werewolf, all of the werewolf's abilities will be virtually impossible to control. Depending upon where it enters the bloodstream, it can anywhere between an hour to two days to kill. If it enters the bloodstream of a werewolf, it will quickly work its way through their body to their heart - at which point the victim will die. Nordic Blue Monkshood is especially poisonous for a blue-flowering variety. Such types of wolfsbane can also force a werewolf to transform, and can even hold them in a shifted form after death. Inhaling this common variety will inhibit all of a werewolves powers and making breathing incredibly difficult. Near the presence of purple wolfsbane, werewolves will have trouble breathing in an experience similar to that of an asthma attack. Small amounts of aconite poisoning can also cause hallucinations. 2 3 4 Time magazine listed Killers of the Flower Moon as one of its top ten non-fiction books of 2017. 1 The book was released on Apby Doubleday. He has this effect on all the ladies.Humans who are exposed to wolfsbane will experience aconite poisoning, which can be fatal. Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI is the third non-fiction book by the American journalist David Grann.
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It has dark green leaves with flowers of various colors including blue, purple, white, yellow and pink.

Aconitum grows primarily in the mountainous regions of the Northern hemisphere. Its scientific name is Aconitum, and there are over 250 varieties of this plant. Wolfsbane is indeed a real variety of plant related to the buttercup.
