It was hemlock. :)
Hemlock was the poison used to kill Socrates. He got colder and colder and then he fell over dead.
Hemlock
Conium maculatum (Hemlock or Poison Hemlock), is native to Europe and North America.
Ancient Romans and Greeks used poison hemlock to poison their arrows.
Socrates was executed by drinking hemlock, it is generally believed. I do not know if poison ivy can kill people. What I do know, though, is that European people tend to be almost immune to the effect that poison ivy has on American people (like a rash). I am a European and have tried it.
yes,there is a weed have poison some examples are death camas,poison hemlock
put hot sauce ion it
The poison used to kill Socrates was called hemlock. It is a poisonous plant that causes respiratory failure and ultimately leads to death. Socrates was sentenced to consume a cup of hemlock as a method of execution in ancient Athens.
The Greek philosopher Socrates is famously known to have been sentenced to death by drinking a cup of hemlock poison in 399 BC. He was accused of corrupting the young minds of Athens and impiety towards the city's gods.
This was Socrates who was forced to take hemlock, a deadly poison.
There are many types of hemlock. Conium consists of two species, both of which are toxic. Water Hemlock and Hemlock Water Dropwort are both also poisonous. However, Hemlock (Tsuga) is the genus name of a type of coniferous trees, which are not toxic.