Water Hemlock (cicuta), Volumes 80-95 is a detailed botanical study focusing on the water hemlock plant. Authored by Carl Alfred Jacobson, this work provides an in-depth examination of the plant's characteristics, its distribution, and its toxic properties. With meticulously recorded observations and scientific analysis, the book serves as a valuable resource for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the study of poisonous plants. This compilation preserves an important piece of botanical research, offering insights into a plant species that has long fascinated and cautioned those who study the natural world. Its detailed approach ensures its continued relevance for researchers and enthusiasts alike.
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