#806
Title: Know Your Poisonous Plants: Poisonous Plants Found in Field and Garden
Author: Wilma Roberts James
Publisher: Naturegraph Publishers
Year: 1973
99 pages
This useful handbook of the early 1970's features useful descriptions
and line drawings of poisonous plants, most of which can be found in my
yard, though I swear I didn't landscape with this in mind. I take some
exception to the inclusion of marijuana, which though psychoactive does
not cause rashes, convulsions, or death as do so many plants. (Please
note that there is no marijuana in my garden.)
My used copy
was helpfully annotated by the previous owner, generally in regard to
livestock, e.g., for poisonous hemlock, "giVE CNS STIMULENT (DO PRAM)
TANNIC ACId (i.e. INSTANT TEA) HELP PRECIPITATE OUT MERK VET MAN NO
HELP" and for larkspur, "TREATMENT: DO NOT EXCITE RELIEVE BLOAT". These
cures and anodynes please me at least as much as the handbook.
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