References

Ameri, A. 1998. The effects of Aconitum alkaloids on the central nervous system. Progress in Neurobiology 56: 211-235.         

Burrows, G. E., and Tyrl, J. T. 2001. Toxic plants of North America. Iowa State University Press. Ames, IA, 1002-1004.         

Frohne, D. and Jurgen, H. 2005. Timber Press, Portland, OR, 318.

Furness, C.A. 2008. Successive microsporogenesis in eudicots, with particular reference to Berberidaceae (Ranunculales). Plant Systematics & Evolution 273: 211.

Pullela, R., Young, L., Gallagher, B., Avis, S. P. and Randell, E. W. 2008. A case of fatal Aconitine poisoning by Monkshood ingestion. Journal of Forensic Sciences 53: 491–494.         

Moritz, F., Compagnon, P., Kaliszczak, I. G., Kaliszcak, Y., Caliskan, V., and Girault, C. 2005. Severe acute poisoning with homemade Aconitum napellus Capsules: Toxicokinetic and Clinical Data. Clinical Toxicology 43:873-876.       

Vogel, W. Aconitum napellus. http://www.bioforceusa.com/pflant-encyclopaedia/aconitum_napellus.php

Wei, W., Anming, L., Yi, R., Endress, M., and Zhiduan, C. 2009. Phylogeny and classification of Ranunculales: evidence from four molecular loci and morphological data. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 11: 81-110.  

Video:

The video on the Reproduction page (click here to find) was used with permission from the creator and a link to the video on Youtube can be found here.