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  1. Elizabeth Dauncey. Elizabeth Dauncey (née More; 1506-1564), est l'une des enfants de Thomas More. Elle fait partie d'un cercle de femmes exceptionnellement instruites et accomplies qui sont des exemples de « dames savantes » pendant les deux siècles suivants.

  2. 15 de mai. de 2022 · The actions of the toxins on animals are described and for some compounds their role within the plant is explained. And we’ve illustrated each plant account with interesting cases, and the variety of uses that humans have found for the plants or their toxins. Fig. 2 – On the left, “Piante che Uccido”, italian version of “Plants that ...

  3. 22 de dez. de 2012 · Elizabeth Dauncey. @liz_dauncey. Poisonous and medicinal plant scientist; author of Plants That Cure, Plants That Kill, Poisonous Plants: a guide...; mainly tweet about plants. Joined December 2012. 1,310 Following. 996 Followers.

  4. Plants That Kill: A Natural History of the World’s Most Poisonous Plants (Kew Publishing, 2018) – widely available, buy through the Kew bookshop here. Horticultural Trades Association – Code of practice for potentially harmful plants, downloadable list. Kew’s Medicinal Plant Names Services – plant name portal. Twitter – @liz_dauncey.

  5. Elizabeth Dauncey (née More; 1506–1564), one of Thomas More's children, was part of a circle of exceptionally educated and accomplished women who exemplified "learned ladies" for the next two centuries.

  6. 6 de mar. de 2018 · "[Plants That Kill] will appeal to everyone interested in plants, from the amateur gardener to the professional botanist."---Barbara Paul Robinson, Wall Street Journal "Elizabeth Dauncey and Sonny Larsson have provided the world with a book that is detailed and comprehensive in the information it supplies while, at the same time, is a model of simplicity in its outlay and in allowing the ...

    • Elizabeth A. Dauncey, Sonny Larsson
  7. 3 de mar. de 2020 · Elizabeth A. Dauncey, Melanie-Jayne R. Howes Princeton University Press , Mar 3, 2020 - Gardening - 224 pages A full-color illustrated guide to the natural history of plants with medicinal properties