Atlas of Deadly Plants: Botanical Tales of the Worlds Most Intoxicating, Poisonous and Dangerous Specimens
By (Author) Jane Perrone
Quercus Publishing
Greenfinch
3rd February 2026
23rd October 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gardening: plants and cultivation guides
Botanical arts
256
Width 192mm, Height 252mm
Poisonous plants have intrigued and beguiled humans throughout history, and this book will take readers on a world tour of 50 of the most toxic and fascinating species of plants and fungi.
The book will be lavishly illustrated and include information on the toxic effects of each plant, peppered with stories of some of the world's most high-profile poison cases. Discover how we have harnessed the power of some of the planet's deadliest plants to create cutting-edge medicines, and how others have been used for centuries for recreational and ritual purposes.Illustrated by Alice Smith, in a stunning gothic style which highlights the uses and stories associated with these plants; alongside more traditional and naturalistic vintage botanical illustrations.Jane Perrone is a freelance gardening writer, houseplant expert and author who has written for a range of publications, including the Guardian, the Financial Times, Gardens Illustrated, RHS magazine The Garden and The English Garden. She also presents and produces indoor gardening podcast On The Ledge. She gives talks and run workshops about houseplants and other gardening topics, both in person and on Zoom. She is also a member of the Royal Horticultural Society's Advisory Committee on Houseplants.