The Devil?s Garden
The World's Most Sinister Plants and Fungi
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 7 May 2026
- ISBN 9781399425469
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 216x135 mm
- Language
- Illustrations black-and-white botanical line drawings 700
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Short description:
A lively exploration of the poisoners, tricksters, stingers, stinkers and invaders of the plant and fungal worlds and how their lives intertwine with ours.
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""Peter Marren is a master storyteller and gifted with an inimitable gallows humour. He was destined to write The Devil's Garden."" Richard Mabey
A lively exploration of the poisoners, tricksters, stingers, stinkers and invaders of the plant world and how their lives intertwine with ours.
Some plants and fungi - those we cultivate in farms, gardens and allotments - are pretty, useful or edible. Others are more troublesome: poisonous, or with painful stings, sinister looks or foul smells. In the medieval mind, these would be the flowers of the devil, planted on earth to torment humankind.
The infamous death cap mushroom, innocent-looking but lethal. The monstrous corpse flower, with a stench to match its name. The mandrake, said to scream if uprooted. In this deeply insightful and unflinching read, naturalist and conservationist Peter Marren explores the world's 'worst' plants and fungi and the ways they maim, murder and make mischief to get by.
These species have rich histories, steeped in folklore and superstition, but there are also biological reasons behind why they are the way they are. Step into the devil's garden and discover their stories, amusing as they are unexpected and gripping as they are horrifying.
Table of Contents:
Foreword by Richard Mabey
Prologue
POISON
1. The Poison Garden
2. Shades of Night
3. The Death of Socrates
4. Toadstool
PAIN
5. The Thorny Waste
6. Grasping the Nettle
7. Here Comes the Sun
FEAR
8. The Devil's Own
9. Ghosts
10. Granny Greenteeth
11. The Scream of the Mandrake
NIGHTMARE
12. Phantasmagoria
13. Dark Dreams
14. Mushroom Magic
15. Going Mad in Jimson
16. The Barnacle Tree
BEHAVING BADLY
17. Satan's Breath
18. Plant Porn
19. The World Turned Upside Down
20. Cheats and Liars
21. Space Invaders
Epilogue
Further reading
Acknowledgements
Index