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Plants That Kill

A Natural History of the World's Most Poisonous Plants

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens, Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom
Imprint: Kew Publishing
Published: 5th Apr 2018
Dimensions: w 218mm h 284mm d 23mm
Weight: 1165g
ISBN-10: 1842466577
ISBN-13: 9781842466575
Barcode No: 9781842466575
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Synopsis
Plants That Kill is not a field guide, clinical care manual, or pharmacology textbook-it is a fascinating and beautifully presented natural history of the world's most poisonous plants, the extraordinary strategies they employ for survival, and the impact these have on humans, other animals, and on other plants. Some of these seriously harmful and potentially lethal plants can cause their effects if eaten only once, others when consumed repeatedly over a longer period. For some, their effects are felt after skin or eye contact, or following inhalation. These extraordinary plants occur on all continents, and in many different plant families, producing a range of chemicals as part of their strategy for survival. The positive uses that humans and other animals have found for these plants and the chemicals they contain are also an important part of the story. This great diversity is showcased and brought to life through fascinating examples, beautiful illustrations andclear, explanatory diagrams. Anyone with an interest in plants, or with more ecological or pharmacological inclinations, will be fascinated and engaged by this book.

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