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  1. Aloe ferox

    Speciesbox taxon Aloe ferox image Aloe ferox 1.jpg authority Philip Miller Mill. Aloe ferox , also known as Cape Aloe , ref name floridata ref name aloeferoxafrica Bitter Aloe , ref name floridata ref name plantzafrica Red Aloe ref name plantzafrica and Tap Aloe , ref name floridata is a species of aloe indigenous to South Africa s Western Cape , Eastern Cape , Free State South African province Free State , KwaZulu Natal , and Lesotho . ref name aloeferoxafrica cite web url http www.aloeferoxafrica.com Plant 20 20English.htm title The Aloe ferox Plant publisher Aloe Ferox Africa accessdate 14 May ... title Aloe ferox , African Flowering Plants Database publisher South African National Biodiversity Institute accessdate 14 May 2009 ref Aloe ferox is listed on the plant list of endangered plants CITES ... Aloe ferox can grow to convert 10 ft m in height, and can be found on rocky hills, in grassy fynbos .... At the time of harvest, each leaf weighs about 1.5  kg to 2  kg. Aloe Ferox prefers ... system. See also commons Succulent plant List of Aloe species List of Southern African indigenous trees and woody lianes References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Aloe ferox Category Aloe ferox Category Medicinal plants Category Flora of South Africa Category Flora of Lesotho az Tikanl zvay ca Aloe ferox de Kap Aloe es Aloe ferox fr Aloe ferox it Aloe ferox hu Sz r s alo pl Aloes uzbrojony .... ref name plantzafrica cite web url http www.plantzafrica.com plantab aloeferox.htm title Aloe ferox Mill. publisher PlantzAfrica accessdate 14 May 2009 ref Its leaves are thick and fleshy, arranged ... m above the leaves. ref name floridata cite web url http www.floridata.com ref A aloe fer.cfm title Aloe ferox publisher Floridata accessdate 14 May 2009 ref Image Aloe Ferox between Cofimvaba and Ngcobo.jpg left 150px thumb Aloe ferox on the R61 route between Cofimvaba and Ngcobo . Cultivation Aloe ferox plants are propagated mainly from seed and head cuttings, with plants sowed with approximately ...   more details



  1. Ferox

    wiktionarypar ferox Ferox is a Latin language Latin word meaning fierce . It may also refer to Cannibal Ferox , a 1981 film by Umberto Lenzi also known as Make Them Die Slowly Aconitum ferox , a flowering plant of the Ranunculaceae family Alepisaurus ferox , a predatory fish of the Alepisauridae family Apalone ferox , a soft shell turtle of the Trionychidae family Bathysaurus ferox , a lizardfish of the Synodontidae family Cryptoprocta ferox , a carnivore of the Eupleridae family Euryale ferox , a flowering plant of the Nymphaeaceae family Megalictis ferox , an extinct carnivorous mustelid Pseudopanax ferox , a small tree endemic to New Zealand also known as the toothed lancewood Odontaspis ferox , a sand shark of the Odontaspididae family Salmo ferox , a species of brown trout Urtica ferox , a poisonous tree of New Zealand disambig Category Latin adjectives in current use ...   more details



  1. Aloe

    leaf water, Aloe ferox leaf extract, Aloe ferox leaf juice, and Aloe ferox leaf juice extract ...other uses italic title Automatic taxobox taxon Aloe image Aloe succotrina K hler s Medizinal Pflanzen 007.jpg image caption Aloe succotrina authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Species subdivision See Aloe Species Species Aloe IPAc en icon l o , also Alo , is a genus containing about ... known of these is Aloe vera , or true aloe . The genus is native to Africa , and is common in South ... aloe , belongs to Asparagaceae , a different family. Most Aloe species have a rosette botany rosette ... margin. Aloe flower s are tubular, frequently yellow, orange, pink or red, and are borne, densely clustered and pendant, at the apex of simple or branched, leafless stems. Many species of Aloe appear ... arborescent arborescent . ref http www.superstock.com stock photography Aloe Tree Images of aloe trees. ref Uses Refimprove date February 2007 Aloe species are frequently cultivated as ornamental plants both in gardens and in pots. Many Aloe species are highly decorative and are valued by collectors of succulents. Aloe vera is used both internally and externally on humans, and is claimed to have ... use of various Aloe species by human s is well documented. Documentation of the clinical effectiveness is available, although relatively limited. ref Reynolds, T ed Aloes The genus Aloe . CRC Press. ISBN 978 0 415 30672 0 ref Of the 500 species of Aloe , only a few were used traditionally as a herbal medicine , aloe vera again being the most commonly used version of aloe in herbal medicine. Also included are Aloe perryi found in northeastern Africa and Aloe ferox found in South Africa . The Ancient Greece Greeks and Ancient Rome Romans used aloe vera to treat wound s. In the Middle Ages ... January 2008 Unprocessed aloe that contains aloin is generally used as a laxative, whereas processed aloe vera juice does not usually contain significant aloin. Some species, particularly Aloe vera ...   more details



  1. The Aloe

    Notability date March 2009 The Aloe ISBN 0860685209 is a novel written by Katherine Mansfield in 1930. External links http www.nzetc.org tm scholarly tei ManAloe.html The Aloe at the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre DEFAULTSORT Aloe, The Category 1930 novels 1930s novel stub ...   more details



  1. Bathybates ferox

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Bathybates ferox image status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Cichlidae genus Bathybates species B. ferox binomial Bathybates ferox binomial authority George Albert Boulenger Boulenger , 1898 synonyms Bathybates ferox is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family. It is found in Burundi , the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Tanzania , and Zambia . Its natural habitat is Lake Tanganyika . References Bigirimana, C. 2005. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 60467 all Bathybates ferox . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 4 August 2007. Category Bathybates Cichlidae stub ca Bathybates ferox es Bathybates ferox pt Bathybates ferox vi Bathybates ferox ...   more details



  1. Omobranchus ferox

    Italic title Taxobox image image width regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Blenniidae genus Omobranchus species O. ferox binomial Omobranchus ferox binomial authority Herre, 1927 synonyms Omobranchus ferox , known commonly as the Gossamer blenny or the Fang toothed blenny , ref http www.fishbase.org comnames CommonNamesList.php?ID 7565&GenusName Omobranchus&SpeciesName ferox&StockCode 7870 Common names for Omobranchus ferox at www.fishbase.org. ref is a species of combtooth blenny found brackish waters in Africa and Asia . ref name Fishbase http www.fishbase.org summary SpeciesSummary.php?genusname Omobranchus&speciesname ferox Omobranchus ferox at www.fishbase.org. ref References reflist Category Blenniidae Category Animals described in 1927 Blenniidae stub ca Omobranchus ferox es Omobranchus ferox nl Omobranchus ferox ...   more details



  1. Ferox trout

    Taxobox name status DD status system iucn3.1 image image width image caption regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Salmo species S. ferox binomial Salmo ferox binomial authority Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet Jardine , 1835 Ferox trout Salmo ferox is a variety of brown trout trout found in oligotrophic lakes of Ireland , England , Scotland and Wales . Ferox trout is a traditional name for large, piscivorous trout , which in Scotland feed largely on Arctic char . It has been argued to be a distinct species, being reproductively isolated from normal brown trout Salmo trutta of the same lakes, particularly in Ireland. ref name IUCN However it is uncertain whether the ferox of different lakes all are of a single origin. ref name IUCN IUCN id 135577 taxon Salmo ferox assessment year 2008 version 2011.1 ref This fish grows to a length of convert 80 cm in fish measurement SL . ref FishBase species genus Salmo species ferox month February year 2012 ref Scottish authorities currently do not regard Scottish ferox to be taxonomically distinct from Salmo trutta . ref http www.scotland.gov.uk Topics marine marine environment species fish freshwater ferox Ferox trout The Scottish Government. ref References reflist Category Salmo Salmoniformes stub ca Salmo ferox de Feroxforelle es Salmo ferox ...   more details



  1. Alepisaurus ferox

    Taxobox name status status system iucn3.1 image Alepisaurus ferox on deck.jpg image width image caption regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Aulopiformes familia Alepisauridae genus Alepisaurus species A. ferox binomial Alepisaurus ferox binomial authority Richard Thomas Lowe R. T. Lowe , 1833 Alepisaurus ferox is a species of lancetfish found in the ocean depths down to convert 1830 m ft . This species grows to a length of convert 215 cm in fish measurement TL and a weight of convert 9 kg lb . References FishBase species genus Alepisaurus species ferox month February year 2012 reflist Category Alepisauridae Aulopiformes stub it Alepisaurus ferox nl Alepisaurus ferox pl aglon ...   more details



  1. Synanthedon ferox

    italic title Taxobox name Synanthedon ferox image image width 250px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sesiidae subfamilia tribus genus Synanthedon species S. ferox binomial Synanthedon ferox binomial authority Edward Meyrick Meyrick , 1929 ref http www.afromoths.net species show 37296 Afro Moths ref synonyms Aegeria ferox small Meyrick, 1929 small Synanthedon ferox is a moth of the Sesiidae family. It is known from Uganda . References Reflist wikispecies commons Category Sesiidae Sesioidea stub nl Synanthedon ferox vi Synanthedon ferox ...   more details



  1. Rhamphochromis ferox

    Orphan date February 2009 This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Rhamphochromis ferox image status DD status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Cichlidae genus Rhamphochromis species R. ferox binomial Rhamphochromis ferox binomial authority C. Tate Regan Regan , 1922 synonyms Rhamphochromis ferox is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family. It is found in Malawi , Mozambique , and Tanzania . Its natural habitat is intermittent freshwater lake s. Source Kazembe, J., Magombo, Z., Makocho, P. & Mailosi, A. 2005. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 60973 all Rhamphochromis ferox . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 5 August 2007. Cichlidae stub Category Rhamphochromis ca Rhamphochromis ferox es Rhamphochromis ferox pt Rhamphochromis ferox vi Rhamphochromis ferox ...   more details



  1. Solanum ferox

    taxobox status LR nt status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Solanales familia Solanaceae genus Solanum species S. ferox binomial Solanum ferox binomial authority Solanum ferox is a species of plant in the Solanaceae family. It is found in Indonesia . Common name in English is Hairy fruited eggplant . Category Solanum ferox Category Flora of Indonesia Solanales stub id Terung Dayak ...   more details



  1. Aloe africana

    Italic title Speciesbox taxon Aloe africana image Aloe africana 1.jpg image caption authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Nicolaas Laurens Burman Burm.f. Known as the African aloe , it is a large species of succulent plant. Habitat This attractive species occurs in the Eastern Cape of South Africa which is able to adapt to a wide range of conditions. It is mainly confined to hills and flats, growing in thicket and renosterveld vegetation. It often grows in association with Aloe ferox , Aloe pluridens A. pluridens and Aloe speciosa A. speciosa , and hybrids are not uncommon. The climate is moderate, without frost, and hot and humid during summers. Rainfall occurs throughout the year, from 600 to 700  mm per annum. ref http www.plantzafrica.com frames plantsfram.htm ref Characteristics Its large raceme is erect and may be branched or unbranched, and has tubular flowers that are usually orange. Flowering time is from winter to early spring July to September in South Africa . The leaves are arranged in a dense apical rosette and are spreading to recurved, firm linear lanceolate, with a grey green surface each leaf s margins are armed with small, reddish teeth, a feature common in the Aloe genus. The plant grows slowly and flowers when it is four to five years old. See also Aloe Asphodeloideae Succulent plants References references DEFAULTSORT Aloe Africana Category Aloe africana az Aloe africana pt Aloe africana ru uk Aloe africana ...   more details



  1. Nasa ferox

    italic title This article was auto generated by User Polbot . taxobox name Nasa ferox status CR status system IUCN3.1 regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Cornales familia Loasaceae genus Nasa species N. ferox binomial Nasa ferox binomial authority Weigend Nasa ferox is a species of plant in the Loasaceae family. It is Endemism endemic to Ecuador . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest s. References Cornejo, X., Suin, L. & Pitman, N. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 45601 all Nasa ferox . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 22 August 2007. Category Flora of Ecuador Category Nasa Category Critically endangered plants Asterid stub vi Nasa ferox ...   more details



  1. Ictinogomphus ferox

    italic title Taxobox name Ictinogomphus ferox image status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Odonata familia Gomphidae genus Ictinogomphus species I. ferox binomial Ictinogomphus ferox binomial authority Rambur, 1842 synonyms Ictinogomphus ferox is a species of dragonfly in family Gomphidae . It is found in Angola , Botswana , Central African Republic , the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Ivory Coast , Ghana , Guinea , Kenya , Liberia , Malawi , Mozambique , Namibia , Nigeria , Senegal , Somalia , South Africa , Tanzania , Togo , Uganda , Zambia , Zimbabwe , possibly Burundi , and possibly Ethiopia . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s, dry savanna , moist savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland , subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, river s, intermittent rivers, shrub dominated wetland s, swamp s, freshwater lake s, intermittent freshwater lakes, freshwater marsh es, intermittent freshwater marches, and freshwater Spring hydrosphere springs . References Clausnitzer, V. 2005. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 59894 all Ictinogomphus ferox . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded 09 August 2007. DEFAULTSORT Ictinogomphus Ferox Category Gomphidae dragonfly stub nl Ictinogomphus ferox pl Ictinogomphus ferox pt Ictinogomphus ferox vi Ictinogomphus ferox ...   more details



  1. Cultus Ferox

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Cultus Ferox image Cultus Ferox auf der Sparrenburg 2005.JPG caption Cultus Ferox, 2005 image size background group or band alias origin instrument genre Medieval rock occupation years active label John Silver Verlag associated acts website http www.cultusferox.com current members past members notable instruments Cultus Ferox Latin savage way of life ref http www.cultusferox.com neu inhalt diebande info.html Cultus Ferox Die Bande Bot generated title ref is a German medieval rock band, formed in winter 2001. Their music consists of many traditional pieces adapted with some modern styling. They have toured Germany, ref http www.cultusferox.com neu inhalt aktuelles auftrittsdaten.html tour dates ref and in 2007, they were part of the line up for the M era Luna Festival . 2010 play Cultus Ferox at H rnerfest, Brande H rnerkirchen Germany and at the Crana Historica in Kronach Germany. Discography Wiederkehr , 2003 Weihnachtst nze , 2003 Flamme des Meeres , 2003 Aufbruch , 2005 Fernweh album Fernweh , 2006 Unbeugsam , 2006 References reflist Allmusic class artist id p992463 pure url yes Cultus Ferox at Allmusic External links http www.john silver.com de label johnsilver artist cultusferox index.html Label site http germanfolk.ru bands cultus ferox discography Band discography Category German rock music groups Germany band stub de Cultus Ferox es Cultus Ferox fr Cultus Ferox nl Cultus Ferox ...   more details



  1. Dyckia ferox

    taxobox image regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Poales familia Bromeliaceae subfamilia Pitcairnioideae genus Dyckia species D. ferox binomial Dyckia ferox binomial authority Mez Dyckia ferox is a species biology species of the genus biology genus Dyckia . This species is Native plant native to Bolivia . References http www.selby.org clientuploads pdf files BoliviaBrom.pdf Checklist of Bolivian Bromeliaceae Retrieved 21 October 2009 Category Dyckia ferox Category Bromeliaceae species Category Flora of Bolivia Pitcairnioideae stub ...   more details



  1. Canis ferox

    Taxobox name Canis ferox status Fossil fossil range Middle Pleistocene regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Carnivora familia Canidae genus Canis species C. ferox binomial Canis ferox binomial authority Miller and Carranza Castaneda 1998 Canis ferox is a species of canidae which was endemic to North America and lived from the Hemphillian Late Hemphillian stage 10.3 Mya unit Mya of the Pliocene through the Miocene epoch 5.33 Mya . ref http paleodb.org cgi bin bridge.pl?action checkTaxonInfo&taxon no 44840&is real user 1 PaleoBiology Database Canis ferox, age range and collections ref . Canis ferox existed for approximately Mya 10.3 5.3 million years . It is a primitive species, existing before most of the clades of Canis were formed. Canis ferox was named by Miller and Carranza Castaneda in 1998. ref O. Mooser and W. W. Dalquest. 1975. Journal of Mammalogy ref Fossil distribution The first fossil record was found in Rancho Viejo, central Mexico. No other record of Canis ferox has been found outside of central Mexico. A specimen was estimated by Legendre and Roth to weigh 14.3  kg 31.5  lbs and another specimen was estimated to weigh 13.3  kg 29.3  lbs . ref S. Legendre and C. Roth. 1988. Correlation of carnassial tooth size and body weight in recent carnivores Mammalia . Historical Biology 1 1 85 98 ref References reflist Canidae extinct nav DEFAULTSORT Canis Ferox Category Wolves Category Prehistoric canines Category Prehistoric mammals of North America Category Pleistocene mammals paleo carnivora stub ...   more details



  1. Datura ferox

    ?7625,7631,7633 Jepson Manual Treatment http www.abads.net datura ferox Photos of Datura ferox ... GRIN Datura ferox L. http www.cottoncrc.org.au content Industry Publications Weeds WeedIdentificationTools Weedsbycommonnames Fiercethornapple.aspx Additional information about Datura ferox BR DEFAULTSORT Datura Ferox Category Datura ferox Category Flora of China Category Poisonous plants Solanales stub ar az Datura ferox de Dorniger Stechapfel es Datura ferox fr Datura ferox ...   more details



  1. Amaurobius ferox

    italictitle Taxobox name Amaurobius ferox image Amaurobius ferox fg01.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a ordo spider Araneae subordo Araneomorphae familia Amaurobiidae genus Amaurobius species A. ferox binomial Amaurobius ferox binomial authority Charles Athanase Walckenaer Walckenaer , 1820 synonyms Clubiona ferox br Amaurobius cryptarum br Ciniflo ferox br Ciniflo mordax br Amaurobius mordax br Amaurobius corsicus br Amaurobius peninsulanus Amaurobius ferox , sometimes known as the black lace weaver is a spider belonging to the family Amaurobiidae . It is distributed in Europe and North America and has been introduced into New Zealand . The female of this species is around 16  mm in length excluding legs . It is very dark brown to black overall. The abdomen is rounded and bears indistinct yellowish markings. The male is similar but smaller length about 11  mm and more slender. The egg biology eggs are laid in a white sac in a sheltered place. The female usually guards the sac until the eggs have hatched. This species has been known to bite man. ref http www.nhm.ac.uk nature online life insects spiders spiderbites black lace weaver amaurobius ferox.html Black lace weaver spider, Amaurobius ferox Natural History Museum ref Amaurobius ferox is a Matriphagy matriphagous spider, meaning that the young devour the mother after hatching. First she lays a second set of eggs on which the newly hatched spiders feed. Then a few days later she actively encourages her offspring to devour her. commons category Amaurobius ferox Footnotes reflist References cite book title Spiders Compact Study Guide and Identifier last Preston Mafham first Ken year 1998 publisher Angus Books isbn 978 1 904594 93 2 aut Kil Won Kim, Chantal Roland, Andr Horel 2000 Functional Value of Matriphagy in the Spider Amaurobius ferox . Ethology 106 8 729 742. aut Platnick, Norman ... 8.5. American Museum of Natural History . DEFAULTSORT Amaurobius Ferox Category Amaurobiidae ...   more details



  1. List of Aloe species

    Aloe falcata Aloe ferox Aloe fibrosa Aloe fievetii Aloe fleurentinorum Aloe flexilifolia Aloe forbesii ...This is a list of species of the genus Aloe . Image Aloe succotrina K hler s Medizinal Pflanzen 007.jpg thumb Aloe succotrina compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A Aloe aageodonta Aloe abyssicola Aloe abyssinica Aloe aculeata Aloe acutissima Aloe adigratana Aloe affinis Aloe africana Aloe ahmarensis Aloe albida Aloe albiflora Aloe albovestita Aloe alfredii Aloe alooides Aloe ambigens Aloe amicorum Aloe ammophila Aloe amudatensis Aloe andongensis Aloe andringritrensis Aloe angiensis Aloe angolensis Aloe ankoberensis Aloe antandroi Aloe arborescens Aloe archeri Aloe arenicola Aloe argenticauda Aloe aristata Aloe asperifolia Aloe audhalica Aloe ausana see Aloe variegata B File Asphodelaceae Aloe barberae.jpg thumb The giant Tree Aloe, Aloe barberae , prev Aloe bainesii File Gardenology IMG 5304 hunt10mar.jpg thumb The tiny Aloe brevifolia Aloe babatiensis Aloe bainesii see Aloe barberae Aloe bakeri Aloe ballii Aloe ballyi Aloe barbadensis see Aloe vera Aloe barberae Aloe barbertoniae Aloe bargalensis Aloe bella Aloe bellatula Aloe betsileensis Aloe bicomitum Aloe boehmii Aloe boiteaui Image Aloe boiteani.JPG thumb Aloe boiteani Aloe boscawenii Aloe bowiea Aloe boylei Aloe brachystachys Aloe branddraaiensis Aloe brandhamii Aloe breviscapa Aloe brevifolia Aloe broomii Aloe brunneostriata Aloe buchananii Aloe buchlohii Aloe buettneri Aloe buhrii Aloe bukobana Aloe bulbicaulis Aloe bulbilifera Aloe bullockii Aloe burgersfortensis Aloe bussei C File Aloe Chabaudii by Claire H, April 2009.jpg thumb Aloe chabaudii var. mlanjeana File Aloe commixta Peninsula Rambling Aloe of Table Mountain SA.jpg thumb The rare Aloe commixta of Table Mountain . Image Aloe compressa var. rugosquamosa.JPG thumb Aloe compressa var. rugosquamosa Aloe calcairophila Aloe calidophila Aloe cameronii Aloe camperi Aloe canarina Aloe candelabrum Aloe cannellii Aloe capitata Aloe caricina Aloe castellorum Aloe ...   more details



  1. Aconitum ferox

    Refimprove type plant date December 2009 Italictitle Taxobox name Monkshood image Aconitum ferox K hler s Medizinal Pflanzen 005.jpg image width 250px image caption Aconitum ferox regnum Plant ae divisio Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Ranunculales familia Ranunculaceae genus Aconitum species A. ferox binomial Aconitum ferox binomial authority Wallich Wall. ex Ser. 1823 Aconitum ferox also known as Aconitum virorum is a species of monkshood , in the family Ranunculaceae . It is also known as the Indian Aconitum Aconite . Abundant at Sandakphu , which is the highest point of the Darjeeling Darjeeling Hills in the India n State of West Bengal . A deciduous perennial that grows up to 1.0 metre tall by 0.5 metres wide and which favours many types of soil . They are handsome plants with the tall and erect Plant stem stem crowned by raceme s of large eye catching blue, purple, white, yellow or pink zygomorphic flower s with numerous stamen s. They are distinguished by having one of the five petaloid sepal s the posterior one , called the galea , in the form of a cylindrical helmet hence the English name monkshood. There are 2 10 petals, in the form of nectary nectaries . The two upper petals are large. They are placed under the hood of the Sepal calyx and are supported on long Plant stem stalk s. It is from Aconitum ferox that the well known Indian poison bikh , bish, or nabee is produced. It contains large quantities of the alkaloid pseudaconitine , which is a deadly poison. It was also used in European witchcraft ointment s and has been used by poisoners. The symptoms of poisoning are usually seen within 45 minutes to an hour with numbness of the mouth ... , BBC News 2010 02 10 ref Aconitum ferox is considered the most poisonous plant in the world ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT Aconitum Ferox Category Ranunculaceae Category Witchcraft Category Poisonous plants Ranunculales stub es Aconitum ferox fr Aconit f roce ro Aconitum ferox ru ...   more details



  1. Zombie Ferox

    unreliable sources date November 2011 notability Films date November 2011 Infobox film name Zombie Ferox image alt see WP ALT caption director Jonathon Ash producer Bob Note writer Jonathon Ash starring Jimmy Alder, Kimberly Kensington, Steven Ash, Jonathon Ash music il Kommander Gelatinoso Ninja cinematography editing studio Digital Nasties distributor Blue Light Media released October 31, 2002 small U.S. small br June 11, 2003 small U.K. small runtime 75 minutes country England language English budget gross Zombie Ferox is a 2002 England English zombie film directed by Jonathon Ash, Zombie Ferox was shot almost entirely on digital video with a Panasonic DVCPRO HD video camera. Plot summary Medical deviate, Serial murderer and rapist Doctor Fogger who is experimenting with corpses in the hope of making a zombie army, he later disappears from a military outpost and becomes the leader of a underground cult that begins to help him with his Virus which makes the dead come back to life, a group of photographers stumble upon the doctors hideout, Doctor Fogger then leads the undead assault upon them. Soundtrack The soundtrack album for Zombie Ferox was released with UK s DVD release in 2003 through Digital Nasties, featuring the musical segments composed by il Kommander Gelatinoso Ninja, All copies of the soundtrack came with the DVD for Free. Home video releases The film was first released by Blue Light Media on VHS in 2002, later by Digital Nasties in 2003 on DVD in the U.K. and it is currently ... , 26 126 . http crankedoncinema.com reviews 2005 graveyard death Zombie Ferox Referenced in Review. http www.flixster.com movie zombie ferox flixster http www.horrorsociety.com 2011 05 12 new digital nasties zombie movie goes into production Zombie Ferox Referenced In News. Horrorsociety.com External links Imdb title id 1712588 title Zombie Ferox rotten tomatoes zombie ferox http zombiemovies.wordpress.com 2006 12 03 zombie ferox Review at Zombie Movies. http www.trashvideo.org zmdb view ...   more details



  1. Encephalartos ferox

    italic title Taxobox name Encephalartos ferox image Encephalartos ferox BU Greenhouse.jpg image width 250px image caption Encephalartos ferox regnum Plant ae divisio Cycad ophyta classis Cycad opsida ordo Cycad ales familia Zamiaceae genus Encephalartos species E. ferox binomial Encephalartos ferox binomial authority Giuseppe Bertolini G.Bertol Johann Georg Christian Lehmann Lehm. Encephalartos ferox , a member of the family Zamiaceae, is a small cycad with 35  cm wide subterranean trunk. It gets its name from the Latin word ferocious, likely from the spine tipped lobes on the leaves of the plant ... name was no longer used. ref name jones Habitat E. ferox is found along the southern ... Leaf, Stem and Root Morphology Image Encephalartos ferox leaf morphology.jpg thumb left The end of a leaf ... Image Encephalartos ferox male cone.jpg thumb upright male cone File 20120203 Fairchild EncephalartosFerox Cutler P1180393.jpg thumb Female cones E. ferox is reported to grow relatively fast compared .... ref name Norstog E. ferox reproduces using cones that are of a dark salmon color, as opposed .... ref name jones Human Use and Cultivation Cultivation is very popular among E. ferox since ... jones Humans have been know to obtain and consume starch that is found in the stem of E. ferox . ref name jones Genetics and Evolutionary History E. ferox is not able to hybridize with other species of the genus Encephalartos very successfully. ref name walters The chromosome number in E. ferox ... 18. ref name walters It is possible that E. ferox is most closely related to E. arenarius due to a similar ecology and similar leaf and cone morphologies. ref name Norstog One study used E. ferox ... to those species. ref name Vor References reflist Commonscat DEFAULTSORT Encephalartos Ferox Category ... cs Encephalartos ferox de Encephalartos ferox fr Encephalartos ferox it Encephalartos ferox pt Encephalartos ferox ...   more details



  1. Urtica ferox

    Taxobox image Ongaonga close up.jpg image caption Urtica ferox leaves and spines regnum Plant ae divisio Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Urticaceae genus Urtica species U. ferox binomial Urtica ferox binomial authority Urtica ferox , commonly known as ongaonga , is a nettle that is endemic ecology endemic to New Zealand . Sometimes known as the tree nettle , ongaonga has woody stems and unusually large stinging spines, and can grow 5 metres tall. Even the lightest touch can result in a painful sting that lasts several days. In M ori people Maori folklore , Kupe was said to have placed several obstacles to hinder pursuers whose wives he had stolen, one of which was the ongaonga. Ongaonga is the main food plant for larvae of the New Zealand red admiral butterfly or Kahukura, Bassaris gonerilla . There has been one recorded human death from contact&mdash a lightly clad hunter who died five hours after walking through a dense patch. ref http www.teara.govt.nz TheBush NativePlantsAndFungi PoisonousPlantsAndFungi 1 en Poisonous native plants , http www.teara.govt.nz TheBush NativePlantsAndFungi PoisonousPlantsAndFungi en Poisonous Plants and Fungi , Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand ref Acute polyneuropathy can occur due to U. ferox stings. ref Kanzaki M, Tsuchihara T, McMorran D, Taylor P, Hammond Tooke GD., A rat model of Urtica ferox neuropathy. Neurotoxicology . 2010 Dec 31 6 709 14 ref See also List of poisonous plants References reflist Further reading cite book last Connor first H. E. title Poisonous Plants in New Zealand DSIR Research Bulletin 99 origyear 1952 edition 2nd edition year 1977 publisher Government Printer location Wellington id Listed Invalid ISBN 0 477 01007 cite book last Crowe first Andrew date 1999 09 07 title Which Native Forest Plant? publisher Penguin location New Zealand isbn 0 14 028631 4 cite book last ... ferox fr Ongaonga mk nn Urtica ferox ro Ongaonga ru ...   more details



  1. Pseudopanax ferox

    ?ID 307 Pseudopanax ferox . Accessed 2010 10 04. Category Pseudopanax Category Trees of New Zealand Category ... Pseudopanax ferox fr Pseudopanax ferox mi Horoeka taratara ...   more details




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