Aconitum napellus
The most poisonous plant in Europe
Welcome to my webpage!
This website is entirely dedicated to information on the amazing
species Aconitum napellus, more commonly known as
monkshood.
Browse through the site to learn about everything from this flower, from
its common reproductive practices to the type of poison it
produces and what makes it so toxic.
The menu for navigating through the site can be found to the right.
For a brief synopsis of what can be found on each page look below. Please take the time to look around, and I hope you find this
website to be both a fun and educational way to learn more about
this unique and beautiful organism!
In the Adaptation page I explain many of the different
morphological and physiological adaptations that A. napellus has
made to help make it the successful organism it is today. To go
to that page click here.
In the Classification page I show and explain the relationships
A. napellus has with different organisms. Comparisons are made
to help explain the distance of relationships, and to read more
click here.
In the About the Author page you can learn more about me! It
explains my love for science and also what got me interested in
this organism in the first place. Here is a
link to that page.
In the Interesting Facts page I tell some interesting
information about A. napellus that you may not have heard
before. To read some of these facts
click here.
In the Habitat page the different locations and preferences of
A. napellus are discussed. It also covers some of the other
organisms that can be found in the same ecosystem as this
flower. To read more on this topic
click here.
The Interactions page focuses on the different
relationships A. napellus has with other organisms, such as its
pollinators and parasites. To learn more about this
click here.
The Nutrition page talks about the way that plants obtain,
transport, and use their food. The primary mechanism of this,
photosynthesis, is explained in very general terms. To read more
about this click here.
The Poison page focuses entirely on the poisonous properties of
this plant. To learn more about what type of poison A. napellus
actually uses and the effects it can have
click here.
The Reproduction page explains the primary ways that A. napellus
creates new organisms. The main mechanism, double fertilization,
is also explained in more detail. To hear more
click here.
The Medicinal Uses page talks about the different ways in which
A. napellus is used as an herbal medicine. It explains problems
the plant is able to help with, along with saying how it is able
to do this. To go to this page
click here.
Lastly, the References page lists the different sources I went
to for information in case you want to go and look at them too!
To see these click
here.
For any questions or comments feel free to email me at
johnson.dan2@uwlax.edu