
Botanical Curses and Poisons
The Shadow-Lives of Plants
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Narrated by:
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Leslie Howard
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By:
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Fez Inkwright
About this listen
Discover the folklore and history of our most toxic plants.
"If you drink much from a bottle marked 'poison,' it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later." (Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland)
In both history and fiction, some of the most dramatic, notorious deaths have been through poisonings. Concealed and deliberate, it's a crime that requires advance planning and that for many centuries could go virtually undetected. And yet there is a fine line between healing and killing: The difference lies only in the dosage!
In Botanical Curses and Poisons, Fez Inkwright returns to folkloric and historical archives to reveal the fascinating, untold stories behind a variety of lethal plants, witching herbs, and funghi. Going from A to Z, she covers everything from apple (think of the poisoned fruit in "Snow White") and the hallucinogenic angel's trumpet to laurel, which emits toxic fumes, to oleander (a deadly ornamental shrub), with each plant beautifully illustrated by the author herself. This enthralling treasury is packed with insight, lore, and the revealed mysteries of everyday flora-including the prevalence of poisoning in ancient Rome, its use in religion and magic, and common antidotes - making this perfect for gardeners, writers, folklorists, witches, and scientists alike!
©2021 Fez Inkwright (P)2021 TantorExcellent read.
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description of each plant includes folklore, history and explanations of the the poison within the plant.
great book for the curious and the hedge witch alike.
wonderfully informative
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I was ignoring the errors that I noticed but had to stop short when the author referred to First Nations Aboriginal people's as "Aborigines" - a term which has been considered racist since the 1960s. that's just really bad research AND editing. do better.
not written in a style that suits narration. also, riddled with errors
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