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Botanical Curses and Poisons: The Shadow Lives of Plants

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The audiobook was fine, however I found the mispronunciation of certain British and European words/places a bit distracting. Even the names of some plants piqued my morbid curiosity, the fungi dead man’s fingers is a prime example. Definitely worth reading for those that have a passing interest in the subject and has more depth (and a decent bibliography) for those that were to explore this subject more. Thank you to Anne Cater at Random Things Tours and Liminal 11 for sending me a copy of this beautiful book. I grew to learn which plants could hurt when you fell off your bike into them and even contemplating touching a mushroom was forbidden.

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Beans were associated with death in the British Isles because people noticed that more accidents happened in the mines during the season when bean plants flower, which was definitely caused by the beans and not the fact that mines were more dangerous during the rainy season!The thing I enjoyed most about this book is that it wasn't just a dull list, there was a lot of personality and passion injected into each alphabetical entry and I can imagine that the accompanying images in the physical book really help to bring it alive even more. I actually started reading this book some time back in April or May but had to put this aside as I was cramming for my chemist finals.

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Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. The first section of the book is split into several parts, which look at aspects of the darker sides of plants in a general way, from their associations with witchcraft to their use as poisons.Leslie Howard is a talented audiobook narrator with a background in intensive yoga study, metaphysics, and fiber arts.

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El libro está plagado de datos científicos e históricos sobre las plantas, pero también de cuestiones más ligadas a la fantasía y a la superstición. The history of poisoning as an act of violence is also fascinating, and that’s mainly what’s covered in the introductory chapters. Each chapter contains a description of the plant - with line drawings, it’s botanical history and its mention in folklore. Her greatest passions are botany, nature, primitive religions, and folklore, which flavour most of her work. But my absolute favorite thing about both of Inkwright’s books is the way they connect what people used to believe about plants with the way those beliefs came to be.There’s something so beautiful and humbling that certainly keeps me coming back to it, and I think you’ll agree. As well as the plants that will make your life much shorter and painful, Inkwright has included plants that have been used in folklore to curse others, such as elder, hellebore and willow.

Botanical Curses and Poisons: The Shadow Lives of Plants

I don't read a lot of Non-Fiction, and there is always an unknown around how accessible the writing is going to be. There is also a poison garden that is up in Northumbria ( here) for those that want to really get to know their subject. If you drink much from a bottle marked ‘poison’, it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later.But even if that’s not normally a topic you’re passionate about, there are enough amusing and intriguing facts in Botanical Curses and Poisons to please a crowd. If you drink much from a bottle marked "poison", it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later.

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