Bane (plant)

The term bane (from Old English: bana, meaning "thing causing death, poison"),[1] in botany, is an archaic element in the common names of plants known to be toxic or poisonous.

In the Middle Ages, several poisonous plants of the genus Aconitum were thought to have prophylactic qualities, repelling and protecting against that which they were banes to (e.g. henbane, wolfsbane).

There is no single species, genus, or family of poisonous plant exclusively referred to as banes.

Several unrelated plants bear the name.

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Aconitum napellus , a member of the flowering genus Aconitum , sometimes called wolfsbane