Several species of Aconitum have been used as arrow poisons.
They are a component of arrow poison in Tropical Asia.
"It is the source of the deadly arrow poison that is used to kill elephants."
It has been used as an arrow poison in Africa.
Various ingredients of the tree were used for arrow poison.
Strophanthus kombe is known for its historical use as a source of arrow poison.
"Have you ever come across a race of people that used snake venom as an arrow poison?"
The people were said to make an arrow poison from a local bush (probably a species of aconite).
He lives in the arrow poison, Tiny as a yellow firefly!
The following 17th century account describes how arrow poisons were prepared in China: