bong nga
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wild aconite of which 7 species grow in the himalayas, aconite, aconitum, cuckoo's cap [JV]; wolf's bane, [RY]
herb wolf's bane, aconite [IW]
wild aconite of which 7 species grow in the himalayas, aconite, aconitum, aconite, cuckoo's cap [JV]
(med) Aconites
The Shel gong treats 4 groupes of aconites : white, red, yellow and black aconites. The distinctive feature is the colour of the caudex, the lower stem part next to the root. The first 3 groups are considered as less toxic, and the last group, black aconites, as highly toxic. At the end of the notice of the black aconites follows a part where outer, inner and secret names for each of the four groups are given, as well as explanations on further namings. The tibetan notices are given under the headings bong nga dkar po, bong nga dmar po, bong nga ser poser and bong nga nag po together with the reported plant names.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 10:15, 3 March 2024 (EST)