Kew: The Psychedelic Garden : Mind-altering plants in folklore, superstition and popular culture
Author: Lawrence, Sandra
Popular culture
Published on 24 July 2025 by Headline Publishing Group (Welbeck) in the United Kingdom as part of 'the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew' series.
Hardback | 208 pages, 180 gratis colour illustrations50 pic researched colour illustrations
157 x 219 x 22 | 556g
The ancient Aztecs, the cannabis-smoking farmers of Neolithic China and the Woodstock hippies. Psychoactive plants have been used by different cultures for thousands of years for everything from shamanic rituals to staying awake.
From the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Sandra Lawrence, Psychedelics is a fascinating exploration of the mind-altering plants that for centuries have helped shape the way we see the world. Packed with expert text and stunning botanical illustrations from the Kew archive, this book delves into the folklore, cultural relevance and botanical background of remarkable plants that have long been leveraged to hallucinogenic effect.
A gorgeous gifty package, this book is both a beautifully illustrated botanical history and quirky cultural reference for plant lovers everywhere.