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 monkshood

 During the Middle Ages, Monkshood was associated with witchcraft, and it has been used as an external painkiller in folk medicine ever since. The English name derives from the cowl-like shape of the flowers. It was used to poison enemy water supplies during times of war in ancient Europe and Asia. Hunters used its sap to poison spears, arrowheads & trap baits. In ancient Greek legends the plant originated from the saliva dripping from the fangs of Cerberus, the three-headed dog that  Eurystheus tasked Hercules to kidnap from the underworld.