Erowid
 
 
Plants - Drugs Mind - Spirit Freedom - Law Arts - Culture Library  
Ltd Ed 'Solve et Elucido' Art Giclee
This reverberating psychedelic giclee print is a gift for a
$500 donation to Erowid. 12" x 12", stretched on canvas, the
image wraps around the sides of the 1" thick piece. Signed
by artist Vibrata, and Erowid founders Earth & Fire.
cover image
The Devil's Garden
Facts and Folklore of Perilous Plants
Rating :
rating
Author(s) :
Edward R. Ricciuti
Pages :
172
Pub Date :
1978
Edition(s) at Erowid :
1978(hb,1st ed,fine/fine)
Publisher :
Walker Publishing Company
ISBN :
0802705812
BACK COVER #
Warning: Look inside the Devil's Garden -- these plants may be dangerous!

Calabar Bean - known as the "ordeal bean" among the tribes of West Africa--used in "trials" of accused criminals

Cocaine - today's fashionable drug, it rapidly stimulates the nervous system to produce either a giddy effusiveness or its opposite--paranoia

Dieffenbachia - stem and foliage of this common plant, when bitten produce a burning so painful Hitler considered sprinkling it in food for torture.

Ergot - this fungus infects cereal grains and produces frightening hallucinations and convulsions--possible cause of Salem witch trials

Mexican Yam - the original oral contraceptive, used in China as early as the ninth century A.D.

Monkshood - crowned "queen mother of poisons" for its potency

Morning Glory - a plant sacred to Mexican Aztecs, its seeds contain a lysergic acid similar to LSD

Orchid - the classical Greeks and Romans believed this to be among the most powerful of all aphrodisiacs.

Soma - considered "the plant that is God" by ancient Aryans--the only plant ever directly worshipped as a god

Water Hemlock - this fatal impostor of the friendly wild parsnip induces fatal convulsions within minutes.