Coloured engravings of the poisonous plants datura, henbane, and hemlock from American Medical Botany: Being a Collection of the Native Medicinal Plants of the United States by Jacob Bigelow, 1817.
Source: New York Public Library
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Denizens Of The Darkness
Watercolor On Black Paper
2022, 22"x 30"
Monkshood, Aconite, Aconitum
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Balsam Fir Tree - [DOWNLOAD] Day 12
Early access
Base game
14 swatches
Download at: Patreon
Note: This will be free on Dec. 31st
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Anthony Cudahy, Anti-bausor tree (protected sleepers, wolf's-bane and spider around), 2022
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Unsorted screencaps of the Harley Quinn animated series. All three seasons.
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I'm reading through this right now & "the language of flowers" section has me wanting to craft a bouquet to ensure the downfall of my enemies. Perhaps I can sew their undoing into a lap quilt, too. Oh the possibilities...
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Wolfsbane flower meaning is associated with misanthropy, caution and even death. So, even though this flower is beautiful, it is not recommended to give this flower to someone
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Poisonous brugmansia flowers painted by Australian botanical artist Paul Jones, 1921-1997.
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Friday Night Witch and Bitch
Watercolor On Artboard
2022, 9"x 12"
Woman's Bane, Monkshood Aconitum
Amethyst
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Stake by Timmi's Treasure Vault
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n253_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library
Via Flickr:
Nouvelle flore coloriée de poche des Alpes et des Pyrénées. Paris,Klincksieck,1906-1912. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/52560587
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