Wolfsbane
Wolfsbane is a common name for several species of poisonous plants in the genus Aconitum. These plants are known for their toxicity and are also referred to as monkshood and aconite. They are native to the mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, Asia, and North America. Wolfsbane is characterized by its hooded flowers, which often appear in shades of blue or purple, though white and yellow varieties also exist. The leaves are typically deeply lobed and palmate.
All parts of the wolfsbane plant contain toxic alkaloids, particularly aconitine, which is a potent neurotoxin