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Wording is fine my liege 🫡 everything was perfectly understandable.
But also buying a book on poisons first thing is such a mood. I love poisons. It's fascinating to see how they work and affect the human body. I remember my biology lesson on neurotoxins fondly.
Thank you for talking poisons to me 💜✨✨
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VV do you have more poisonous plants in your garden? If so what kind? Please talk poison to me my liege 🥺🥺🥺
Fun fact:
This book was the first book I bought from our school library when I went to gardening school. It's a short book on some of the poisonous plants native to Denmark. it says the exact amount considered lethal as well :). I would love to have more than i currently have, just to have them.
Now Fingerbøl (Foxgloves) are the only ones currently thriving in my garden and it was more of a casual test of spreading the seeds and seeing if they would thrive, I've just sorta let them grow where they wanted only purposefully planting some along the fence separating me and my neighbors gardens. However i am attempting to propagate Stormhat(Wolfsbane) and will hopefully be able to plant them in the garden this summer. All parts of this plant is poisonous and should be handled with gloves. Now from here is more plants i would like to have but i dont have space for so are not likely to own, with the exception of the last one. Taks(Common yew) is a bush, most of the plant is poisonous except the fruit of the bush but especially the seeds and needles. poison from this tree had been used for hunting, book specifically says "A horse will die of eating less than a mouthful"
Guldregn(Golden Chain/ Golden Rain)
Beautiful tree id love to have one, but they grow big and i simply do not have space for more trees.
gorgeous! and just 20 seeds from this plant is enough to kill a grown man :).
Last but not least! the most poisonous plant in Denmark. sometimes i go on the look for this because i would love to grow them.
Gifttyde (Cowbane/Water Hemlock)
the entire plant is poisonous but the root is the most poisonous part. the root looks like a parsnip but take one bite and you're likely gonna suffer a painful death. usually it only accidentally leads to the death of livestock who accidentally consume it. All of these plants can just be found in nature if you're looking for them.
#i acutually wanted to study forensics#and then go into toxicology#i got accepted into the study course#but to uni was far away from my parents place and it was during covid#and i really didn't want to stuck in lockdown on my own#so biomedical sciences it was
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