Wolfsbane Poisonous
Description: A tall, slender plant with deep purple flowers shaped like hoods. It thrives in rocky, shaded areas and is easily recognizable by its dark, glossy leaves.
Uses: Highly toxic, Wolfsbane is used in small doses by skilled herbalists as a numbing agent or to concoct poisons. It’s often sought after for its role in traditional protective charms, believed to ward off werewolves and dark spirits.
Collection: Wolfsbane must be handled with care. The roots are the most potent part and are often harvested at dusk, when the plant is believed to be at its most powerful.
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