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Wicked Plants: The Weed That Killed Lincoln's Mother and Other Botanical Atrocities [Hardcover]

Amy Stewart , Briony Morrow-Cribbs , Jonathon Rosen
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May 21 2009
A tree that sheds poison daggers; a glistening red seed that stops the heart; a shrub that causes paralysis; a vine that strangles; and a leaf that triggered a war. In Wicked Plants, Stewart takes on over two hundred of Mother Nature’s most appalling creations. It’s an A to Z of plants that kill, maim, intoxicate, and otherwise offend. You’ll learn which plants to avoid (like exploding shrubs), which plants make themselves exceedingly unwelcome (like the vine that ate the South), and which ones have been killing for centuries (like the weed that killed Abraham Lincoln's mother).

Menacing botanical illustrations and splendidly ghastly drawings create a fascinating portrait of the evildoers that may be lurking in your own backyard. Drawing on history, medicine, science, and legend, this compendium of bloodcurdling botany will entertain, alarm, and enlighten even the most intrepid gardeners and nature lovers.

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"Culling legend and citing science, Stewart's fact-filled, AZ compendium of nature's worst offenders offers practical and tantalizing composite views of toxic, irritating, prickly, and all-around ill-mannered plants." ---Booklist
--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

About the Author

Briony Morrow-Cribbs studied studied art at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, British Columbia, and currently lives in Brattleboro, Vermont, where she owns and operates Twin Vixen Press.


Amy Stewart is the award-winning author of six books on the perils and pleasures of the natural world. She is the cofounder of the popular blog Garden Rant and is a contributing editor at Fine Gardening magazine. She and her husband live in Eureka, California, where they own an antiquarian bookstore called Eureka Books.





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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I throughly enjoyed this book. Natural poisons have always fascinated me and to have them all in one pocket size book was pretty impressive.
Basically it's simple, if you like knowing about poison's and plants they come from then this book is for you. If you think thats boring well I suggest you look elsewhere.
The sections it was divided into, the witty presentation and all of the knowledge easily merits five stars. Yet I have only given it four. Hmmmm.
This is because when it came to plants like Cannabis family she often had some moral message to throw in and that really damaged the whole experience for me.
I'll put it this way when I read a book like this I'm expecting a tool of information, a list of plants and what they do. I am not looking for the author's own moral message coming from some moral highground because it's in a book I bought.
Does the author know about botany? Absolutely, but she should stick to it and leave morality to the philosophers.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, but needs an index Dec 30 2009
Format:Hardcover
Enjoyably written, pithy descriptions of dozens of poisonous, prickly, destructive, or otherwise hostile plants. The accompanying engravings by Briony Morrow-Cribbs are first-rate, as beautifully executed as in 19th-century illustrated treatises. Unlike 19th-century botanical or herbal treatises, however, this book is not intended as reference. Think of it more as a stroll through a poison garden: you'll encounter many curiosities, learn a few thrilling and appalling things, and may even have your appetite whetted for more information on a few of the specimens.

Thoroughly enjoyable reading. Needs an index.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it! Feb 8 2013
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I bought this book with the original intention of reading it first, and then passing it along to friends. But I loved it so much, that I couldn't part with it in the end, and ended up buying a second copy to pass along. This book is an entertaining and informative read for anyone who is intrigued by plants. The illustrations and visual appeal are enough to keep you turning pages.
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