Murderous Plants with Barney Lipscomb

Murderous Plants with Barney Lipscomb

Beautiful but poisonous plants are often used as garden ornamentals, potted plants, and even florist flowers

By Lloyd Library & Museum

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Wednesday, September 4 · 7 - 8pm EDT

Location

Lloyd Library & Museum

917 Plum St Cincinnati, OH 45202

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Beautiful but poisonous plants are often used as garden ornamentals, potted plants, and even florist flowers, yet most people are unaware of the dangers posed by the toxins derived from them. In Murderous Plants, Barney Lipscomb takes you on an enchanting journey through the cultural, historical and mythological aspects of poisonous plants. Past and present uses of classical “herbs” in murders, suicides, executions, accidental poisonings, as well as agents of bioterrorism, will be discussed. Increase your knowledge of toxic plants, know what to do in case of suspected poisoning, and discover the most important factor in poisoning prevention.


Barney L. Lipscomb is the director of the Botanic Research Institute of Texas Press and Library and is the Leonhardt Chair of Texas Botany. After earning degrees from Cameron University (B.S. Biology) and University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (M.S. Botany), Lipscomb was the herbarium botanist and curator for Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He became the assistant editor of the botanical journal Sida, Contributions to Botany and co-founded Sida, Botanical Miscellany. Lipscomb has co-authored numerous books on Texas flora. Interested in researching poisonous plants, he actively serves on the board of consultants for the North Texas Poison Center.


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