Botanical


Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants
Floriography: An Illustrated Guide to the Victorian Language of Flowers
A Botanical Daughter
Botanical Curses and Poisons: The Shadow-Lives of Plants
Wicked Plants: The Weed That Killed Lincoln's Mother and Other Botanical Atrocities
Hazelthorn
Don't Let the Forest In (Don't Let The Forest In, #1)
The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate: Discoveries from a Secret World
The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World
Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures
The Signature of All Things
Eat the Ones You Love
What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier, #1)
This Is Your Mind on Plants
Botanical Folk Tales of Britain and Ireland
The ABCs of California's Native Bees by Krystle HickmanWhen Mountain Lions Are Neighbors by Beth Pratt-BergstromGrowing California Native Plants by Marjorie G. SchmidtSecrets of the Oak Woodlands by Kate MarianchildLoose on the Landscape by Joel Everett Harding
California ecology
40 books — 7 voters
House of Hollow by Krystal SutherlandSummer in the City of Roses by Michelle Ruiz KeilThe Forest of Stolen Girls by June HurFelix Ever After by Kacen CallenderWhichwood by Tahereh Mafi
Books in Bloom
8 books — 1 voter

Willow by Alison SymeLily by Marcia ReissBamboo by Susanne LucasPine by Laura MasonGrasses by Stephen Harris
Reaktion Botanical Series
25 books — 4 voters
The Lord of the Wood by E.M.   AndersonA Botanical Daughter by Noah MedlockThe Bog Wife by Kay ChronisterDon't Let the Forest In by C.G. DrewsGreenteeth by Molly    O'Neill
Botanical and Horticultural Horror
46 books — 18 voters

Nathaniel Hawthorne
Would not the earth, quickened to an evil purpose by the sympathy of his eye, greet him with poisonous shrubs... Would he not suddenly sink into the earth, leaving a barren and blasted spot, where, in due course of time, would be seen deadly nightshade, dogwood, henbane, and whatever else of vegetable wickedness the climate could produce, all flourishing with hideous luxuriance?
Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter

Kayte Nunn
Jane and Noah fell silent as she opened it to the first page, a vibrant watercolor of a forest-green shrub laden with dark purple fruits, with the fruits shown in detail in a separate drawing. 'Aristotelia chilensis--- maqui berries,' said Jane. 'Full of antioxidants and touted as a "superfood" now.' There was a note in pencil at the bottom of the page. 'Leaves used for brewing chicha,' Noah read. 'Whatever that is. "Sore throats, heals wounds, painkiller",' he continued. 'Extraordinary. I can't ...more
Kayte Nunn, The Botanist's Daughter

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