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The [[Fourth Doctor]] told Harry that they were [[poison]]ous to [[wolf|wolves]]. <!--They were also not native to the part of England where Harry and the Doctor found them, but I haven't figured out where that is, yet. CzechOut.-->([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wolfsbane (novel)|Wolfsbane]]'') | The [[Fourth Doctor]] told Harry that they were [[poison]]ous to [[wolf|wolves]]. <!--They were also not native to the part of England where Harry and the Doctor found them, but I haven't figured out where that is, yet. CzechOut.-->([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wolfsbane (novel)|Wolfsbane]]'') | ||
[[Category:Plants from the real world]] | [[Category:Plants from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Poisons from the real world]] | [[Category:Poisons from the real world]] |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 27 February 2019
- You may be looking for the novel of the same name.
Wolfsbane, also known as monkshood — and by the Latin name Aconitum napellus — was an Earth plant.
When he first encountered them, Harry Sullivan did not recognise their characteristic buttercup-like leaves, and their blue-purple, bell-like flowers.
The Fourth Doctor told Harry that they were poisonous to wolves. (PROSE: Wolfsbane)