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- Aconitum_ferox abstract "Aconitum ferox also known as Aconitum virorum is a species of monkshood, in the family Ranunculaceae. It is also known as the Indian Aconite. Abundant at Sandakphu, which is the highest point of the Darjeeling Hills in the Indian State of West Bengal. A deciduous perennial that grows up to 1.0 metre tall by 0.5 metres wide and which favours many types of soil, it is from Aconitum ferox that the well known Indian poison bikh, bish, or nabee is produced. It contains large quantities of the alkaloid pseudaconitine. The symptoms of poisoning are usually seen within 45 minutes to an hour with numbness of the mouth and throat and vomiting after an hour that the sufficient dose was ingested. Respiration slows and blood pressure synchronously falls to within 30-40 beats per minute and the conscious mindedness stays until the end which is usually death by asphyxiation. This takes place before the arrest of the heart.Aconitum ferox is considered the most poisonous plant in the world.[citation needed]Monier-Williams lists it as one of the definitions of <bhRGga> or Bhringa.".
- Aconitum_ferox binomialAuthority Nathaniel_Wallich.
- Aconitum_ferox class Eudicots.
- Aconitum_ferox division Flowering_plant.
- Aconitum_ferox family Ranunculaceae.
- Aconitum_ferox genus Aconitum.
- Aconitum_ferox kingdom Plant.
- Aconitum_ferox order Ranunculales.
- Aconitum_ferox thumbnail Aconitum_ferox_-_Köhler–s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-005.jpg?width=300.
- Aconitum_ferox wikiPageID "2666159".
- Aconitum_ferox wikiPageRevisionID "576719147".
- Aconitum_ferox binomial "Aconitum ferox".
- Aconitum_ferox binomialAuthority "Wall. ex Ser.".
- Aconitum_ferox date "December 2009".
- Aconitum_ferox familia Ranunculaceae.
- Aconitum_ferox genus "Aconitum".
- Aconitum_ferox hasPhotoCollection Aconitum_ferox.
- Aconitum_ferox imageCaption "Aconitum ferox".
- Aconitum_ferox name "Monkshood".
- Aconitum_ferox ordo Ranunculales.
- Aconitum_ferox regnum "Plantae".
- Aconitum_ferox species "A. ferox".
- Aconitum_ferox type "plant".
- Aconitum_ferox unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Aconitum_ferox unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Aconitum_ferox subject Category:Flora_of_Nepal.
- Aconitum_ferox subject Category:Poisonous_plants.
- Aconitum_ferox subject Category:Ranunculaceae.
- Aconitum_ferox subject Category:Witchcraft.
- Aconitum_ferox type LivingThing100004258.
- Aconitum_ferox type Object100002684.
- Aconitum_ferox type Organism100004475.
- Aconitum_ferox type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aconitum_ferox type Plant100017222.
- Aconitum_ferox type PoisonousPlant113100156.
- Aconitum_ferox type PoisonousPlants.
- Aconitum_ferox type Whole100003553.
- Aconitum_ferox type Eukaryote.
- Aconitum_ferox type Plant.
- Aconitum_ferox type Species.
- Aconitum_ferox type FloweringPlant.
- Aconitum_ferox type Organism.
- Aconitum_ferox comment "Aconitum ferox also known as Aconitum virorum is a species of monkshood, in the family Ranunculaceae. It is also known as the Indian Aconite. Abundant at Sandakphu, which is the highest point of the Darjeeling Hills in the Indian State of West Bengal. A deciduous perennial that grows up to 1.0 metre tall by 0.5 metres wide and which favours many types of soil, it is from Aconitum ferox that the well known Indian poison bikh, bish, or nabee is produced.".
- Aconitum_ferox label "Aconit féroce".
- Aconitum_ferox label "Aconitum ferox".
- Aconitum_ferox label "Aconitum ferox".
- Aconitum_ferox label "Борец свирепый".
- Aconitum_ferox sameAs Aconitum_ferox.
- Aconitum_ferox sameAs Aconit_féroce.
- Aconitum_ferox sameAs m.07wh8p.
- Aconitum_ferox sameAs Q2647500.
- Aconitum_ferox sameAs Q2647500.
- Aconitum_ferox sameAs Aconitum_ferox.
- Aconitum_ferox wasDerivedFrom Aconitum_ferox?oldid=576719147.
- Aconitum_ferox depiction Aconitum_ferox_-_Köhler–s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-005.jpg.
- Aconitum_ferox isPrimaryTopicOf Aconitum_ferox.
- Aconitum_ferox name "Monkshood".