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The Cabaret of Plants
The Cabaret of Plants: Botany and the Imagination | Richard Mabey
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In Richard Mabey's characteristically lyrical and informative tone, The Cabaret of Plants explores plant species which have challenged our imaginations, awoken that clichd but real human emotion of wonder, and upturned our ideas about history, science, beauty and belief. Picked from every walk of life, they encompass crops, weeds, medicines, religious gathering-places and a water lily named after a queen. Beginning with pagan cults and creation myths, the cultural significance of plants has burst upwards, sprouting into forms as diverse as the panacea (the cure-all plant ginseng, a single root of which can cost up to $10,000), Newton's apple, the African 'vegetable elephant' or boabab, whose swollen trunks store thousands of litres of water - and the mystical, night-flowering Amazonian cactus, the moonflower. From Ice Age artists, to the Romantic poets, via colonialism and the nineteenth century botanical mania of empire, Mabey concludes his magnum opus with the latest revelations of possible 'plant intelligence' in this extraordinary collection of encounters between plants and people.
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Vansa
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#Adventathon @bookmarktavern Reading this book for #Naturalitsy, so grateful it was picked because it's an absolute delight.This bit made me laugh out loud at the strange ways we anthropomorphise other living things that are utterly indifferent to us.

BookmarkTavern Ha! What an interesting book! 1w
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AllDebooks
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#NaturaLitsy

This is such a beautiful book. Mabey is a prosaic nature writer who extols the complexities of the botanical world and its impact on our art, history, literature, medicine, and science.
My favourite chapters were The Cult of Celebrity, Growing Together and particularly Chiaroscoro.
5 ⭐️

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bookwyrm7
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This month's #Naturalitsy pick led me on a journey through the world of plants and how humans have interacted with these fascinating creatures throughout history. It fell short of what I was expecting but it was a pleasant and interesting read nonetheless, and the author is simply a wonderful writer.

#WinterGames2024 #XmasChaCha +5pts

AnnCrystal 💝🌱💝🌱💝. 2w
bookwyrm7 @AnnCrystal 💖🌻🌺 2w
AllDebooks Wonderful 💚 2w
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DebinHawaii
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#ReadAway2024 #20in4 #readathon

I finished the last 40-ish pages this morning but I‘m counting it for November. Read with #Naturalitsy I really enjoyed this blend of history & science. I possess a very brown thumb but find plants fascinating & love to both look & read about them. The short Chapter 25: A Sarawakan Stinkbomb: The Titan Arum was a particular favorite as I‘m a fan of “the corpse flower” & enjoyed his focus on the bawdier side of it.

TheBookHippie 💚📗💚 I‘d totally count it in November 😂 lovely pictures! 2w
DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 2w
Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 2w
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dabbe Is that you? Lovely pic! 🤩🤩🤩 2w
DebinHawaii @dabbe Yes, at one of the botanical gardens here several years ago. It wasn‘t quite open but it was really crowded an hour later when it opened more (the top photo). 😆 2w
AllDebooks Lovely pictures 💚 2w
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bookwyrm7
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“Endemism is an ambivalent existential state. It may represent the last rites for a wild species (...) bedded down in a single vulnerable, vanishing habitat with no long-term future. Or a new stage in its evolution, as it adapts genetically to a new refuge. Endemism is still a condition through which species enter and exit the world (...)“
#Naturalitsy

#WinterGames2024 #XmasChaCha +5pts
#FirstSnowReadathon #HyggeHourReadathon

bookwyrm7 If our reference books during my Biology BSc were this well written I might just have enjoyed my botany classes. 2w
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bookwyrm7
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#Samphire(...) makes it's terror untenable for itself. It seemed to me to fly against every principle of evolution(...) I eventually learned that this wasn't how evolution worked outside the laboratory. Plants may be overridingly concerned w/ the survival of their own genes, but (...) none of them manipulate their habitats to ensure their own continuance over other species. That is our species' dubious perogative.“
#Naturalitsy

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AllDebooks
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#NaturaLitsy

Welcome to the discussion thread for our November #buddyread for The Cabaret of Plants by Richard Mabey.
Did you enjoy the book?
Has it renewed your sense of awe and wonder at the plant kingdom?
Did you like the literary/artistic references throughout?
Did you have a particular favourite section or chapter?

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AllDebooks FYI - There's a great essay on his website about the book, if you haven't got around to reading it yet. 😀
https://richardmabey.co.uk/the-cabaret-of-plants/
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AllDebooks Oops, I dropped my phone 😅 3w
Cuilin My hold from the library finally came in and enjoyed the part I read, but I have to return it unfinished. I may buy it as I liked the style and I think it‘s a book you can dip in and out of. 3w
DebinHawaii I much enjoyed this one & finished this morning. I love the blend of science & history/culture & find plant lore fascinating. My favorite chapter was # 25: A Sarawakan Stinkbomb: The Titan Arum as I have gotten to see (& smell) the “Corpse Flower” in its bloom & it was fun to read about its somewhat “bawdy” history in Victorian London. 😉 2w
kspenmoll I am behind in reading, only on the trees chapter but I am enjoying & learning lots. I plan to keep it going even if it takes a month or two more. 2w
bookwyrm7 I did enjoyed reading, Mabey is a beautiful writer. However I was a bit disappointed at how little he covered in terms of the influence of plants in other areas of our culture. I thought there would be more about scientific breakthroughs, engineering, folklore and other areas. He did mention these areas here and there, but focused mainly on poetry, literature, (white) culture and art. To be fair, it would probably be a lot to cover in... 1/2 2w
bookwyrm7 ... a popular science book. I mean, the world of plants is a universe 😅 It's hard to choose a specific part or favourite chapter but maybe the chapter about orchids and my favourite bit might have been Margaret Mee's story and her quest to paint a flowering Moonflower. 2/2 2w
bookwyrm7 I see this book more as a fun introduction to a lot of interesting facts about plants that can be further chased and explored by the reader later, if they choose to do so. I wish it had more illustrations, especially since so much of had visual descriptions but, like I said, that's stuff I can look up online or in another book. 2w
AllDebooks @Cuilin it is a beautiful book. 2w
AllDebooks @DebinHawaii that was a good chapter 💚 2w
AllDebooks @kspenmoll it's certainly one to take your time with. 💚 2w
AllDebooks @bookwyrm7 Gladyou enjoyed Mabey's writing. It is more heavy on the art and literature side of botany. 2w
Vansa I still have a few pages to finish it because it's so lovely and thought provoking that I want to stretch it out. I hope I can still comment on this discussion in a week?! 2w
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“In the West, cognitive behaviour therapists treat tension headaches by coaching sufferers in imagining, then relaxing, the 'tight hands' round their head. Four hundred years earlier their professional forebears would have recommended doses of walnut. For better or for worse, across centuries and cultures, metaphorical images of plants and vegetation have been a fundamental ingredient in their power to heal.“
#Naturalitsy

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bookwyrm7
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I FINALLY have time to relax under a cozy warm blanket, with a good coffee and my #Naturalitsy book of the month.

#SaturdayChatterday

AllDebooks That mug is ace 👌 🤣 3w
bookwyrm7 @AllDebooks thank you, I love my boobies 💙💙 😂 3w
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AllDebooks
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Oops, I made the graphic then forgot to post. Crazy day yesterday!
My #5JoysFriday include
1) This is a wonderful moment to stop and take measure of my week, so thank you @DebinHawaii
2) #NaturaLitsy Nov read is an absolute joy and is a new favourite.
3) Spectacular sunrises this week.
4) Excited for #MidwinterSolace
5) My beautiful mum, should have been her 76th birthday on Thursday. Gone for 21 years but never forgotten, always loved. ❤️

AnnCrystal 💝💝💝💝💝💝. 3w
dabbe 💙❄️💙 3w
Lesliereadsalot Wonderful joys. I love the picture of your mom. 3w
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peaKnit Our your mum, lots of hugs. ❤️ 2w
julieclair What a beautiful picture of your mum. She looks happy and loving. 💝 2w
DebinHawaii A lovely list of joys! 💛💛💛A mom‘s love is never forgotten.💝 Thanks for joining in. (I looking forward to #MidWinterSolace too! 💙❄️) 2w
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bookwyrm7
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“The question we should ask of a myth is not whether it is true or false, whether it did or did not happen; but whether it is living or dead, whether it still carries existencial meaning for us in our time.“
#Naturalitsy

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bookwyrm7
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“Standing in its aqueous shade is like being inside some immense beached cetacean. Tawny owls, flocks of fieldfares, rising moons, the sentence I was mulling over as I wandered up to look at it, can vanish in a trice in its surf of flickering leaves.“
#Naturalitsy

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“The coal-forest plants they were most closely related to have long vanished from the earth, and the cycads find themselves 'rare, odd, singular, anomalous, in a world of little, noisy, fast-moving animals and fast-growing, brightly coloured flowers, out of sync with their own dignified and monumental timescale'.“
#Naturalitsy

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bookwyrm7
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Jesus, this guy is such a wonderful writer!
#Naturalitsy

AllDebooks Ikr x 3w
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bookwyrm7
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“It is as if individual trees with character and rich biographies can continue to have an existence only through the pickling(...)of their unique genetic identity; and that being carried forward by the eddying, unpredictable streams of reproduction, as all other organic life is, would obliterate their authentic essence. As a principle guiding our treatment of nature as a whole this(...)would have stopped life on earth in its tracks.“
#Naturalitsy

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bookwyrm7
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“I doubt there will ever be definitive answers to these questions. For many under the spell of Taxus this is not a search for the history of the yew, but for a kind of spiritual genealogy, a quest for Avalon, for the deciphering of a symbol that shows how we left the path of natural religion.“

This page is a short summary of the story of the yew, which Mabey talked in more detail throughout this chapter. It's so beautiful written!
#Naturalitsy

AllDebooks This has been my favourite chapter so far 3w
bookwyrm7 @AllDebooks it was definitely very beautiful 3w
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AllDebooks
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#NaturaLitsy

How are you getting on with our November #buddyread
This image really made me pause. The thought of such a magnificent living tree turned into a dance floor is mind-boggling. 🫣

Luke-XVX Some of the stumps were turned into tiny cabins for families. I remember seeing it on YouTube 1mo
AllDebooks @Luke-XVX I'll have to look that up. Thanks 🙂 1mo
bookwyrm7 I was just thinking the same thing! What a remarkable yet horrible picture of human hubris. 3w
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bookwyrm7
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This is a gorgeous photograph by the late Tony Evans, the photographer mentioned by Richard Mabey in the second chapter. I wish there were more of his photographs in the book (there's only one), especially some of those he talked about in depth.
But I found some of his work here: https://www.tonyevans-timelapse.com/landscape
Let me know if you find his photo of the ancient decaying pine with marigolds, I'd love to see it.
#Naturalitsy #photography

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bookwyrm7
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To answer my last post:
“Then he went to the moors of Inverness-shire and brought home a photograph of an ancient pine stump (...) heraldically studded with five marsh marigold flowers, kingcups rampant. They were rooted in damp crevices and pits in the rotting wood, portals into the boggy northern past, and Tony had achieved what he always insisted photography was incapable of, showing something that was not there.“
#Naturalitsy

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“If photography can stop time, freeze it, representational painting contains it, not just because its making takes time, and therefore incorporates it, but because it can hint at what might have gone before and might come after. Might it be possible for the photograph of a plant to have something of this painterly quality, and record not just an isolated moment but suggest the organism's past and the invisible dynamics of its life? “
#Naturalitsy

AllDebooks Isn't it remarkable? This is the opposite of what I was expecting and I love it even more than I thought I would 1mo
bookwyrm7 @AllDebooks as the daughter of a nature photographer who helped her dad take pictures of plants outdoors many times growing up, this chapter was an absolute delight! 1mo
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AllDebooks
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#Hyggehour is starting to turn into #Hyggehours now that the dark, wintery nights are here. Are you extending your hour too?

Tea, toasty warm under blankets and lost in tales of discovery are the best tonic to a cold, blustery day.

@Chrissyreadit @TheBookHippie

Chrissyreadit 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡 1mo
AnnCrystal 😍💝. 1mo
kspenmoll Starting at usual time tonight but in bed!!!! 1mo
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AllDebooks
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My #weekendreads include #buddyreads for #NaturaLitsy and #hashtagbrigade plus a creepy folk horror, which I can not stop reading. 😊
@rachelsbrittain

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kspenmoll
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54 years ago is a blink of an eye in the world of trees & other plants. #naturalitsy

TheBookHippie My grandma would always say “the trees know… “ 1mo
kspenmoll @TheBookHippie Your grandma was so amazing-❤️ 1mo
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DebinHawaii
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Thank you @TheSpineView for the #Two4Tuesday tag! 🤗

1️⃣ Gonna have to go with spots but small-medium polka dot ones. 🔵

2️⃣ Yes! I have the 6 pictured currently checked out, 4 e-books & 2 print books, including the tagged. 📚

Anyone want to join in who has not yet! Consider yourself tagged! 🤗

TheSpineView Wow, that is a lot of books! Thanks for playing! 1mo
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AllDebooks
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#Naturalitsy November #buddyread

For the love of endpapers, these are magnificent 😍
🎨 Prismatic Pictures/Bridgeman Images

Bookwormjillk 😍😍😍 1mo
Lunakay I got that on my shelf too, might join in this month!🪴 1mo
Lunakay Could you add me to the tag list please? 1mo
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AllDebooks @Lunakay you're more than welcome. Here's a link to the last 2 books of the year. Let me know if you want to be added to the taglist. I'm just working on next year's list now. 🙂 https://litsy.com/p/UUJ1NldLMkpz 1mo
AllDebooks @Lunakay lol, beat me to it 😅 1mo
AmyG I love this! 1mo
Lunakay @AllDebooks Thanks!🥰 1mo
kspenmoll Gorgeous! 1mo
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AllDebooks
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Joining in #5JoysFriday as I've struggled to find joy this week, like a lot of folks.
1) Rediscovering old photos back when the teens were littlies. 🥹😍
2) Taking refuge in books to hide from the real world for a bit.
3) A nice cup of coffee ☕️
4) Peace and quiet before schools out for the weekend, and we start off the weekend with a family horror movie night. 🎬
5) #NaturaLitsy Nov #buddyread is just wonderful. (Tagged)

@DebinHawaii

AmyG Yeah, finding joys wasn‘t easy. But we need to always look for them and find them. 1mo
AllDebooks @AmyG 💯 1mo
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝💝💝. 1mo
dabbe 🧡🍁🤎 1mo
kspenmoll I found joy inn nature- this prompt helped me to find some much needed joy this week 💖💖💖 1mo
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Vansa
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#Naturalitsy @alldebooks this is so fascinating. So like all art, even how we interpret cave art says more about us than about the motives of the artists

AllDebooks Mabey is one of my favourite nature writers. 1mo
Vansa @AllDebooks first I'm. Reading by him!Any others you recommend? 1mo
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Vansa @AllDebooks thank you, will look these up too 1mo
bookwyrm7 Art, regardless of what kind, is always a mirror held up to the viewer. Also, what a wonderful book, right? 3w
Vansa @bookwyrm7 incredibly good. Every single chapter is such a delight 3w
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Vansa
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#Naturalitsy @alldebooks read the deeply charming and informative introduction and already in love with a book that starts off with Edward Lear's whimsical plants, that indicate his interest in actual botany.

AllDebooks I think this book is going to be a #NaturaLitsy favourite, for sure. You can't beat a but of Lear to put a smile on your face. 🙂 1mo
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LitsyEvents
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Repost for @AllDebooks

#Naturalitsy

Only 2 books remaining this year!! Our November #buddyread is Mabey's The Cabaret of Plants, exploring the encounters between people and plants.
All welcome to join us. Please let me know if you wish to be added/removed from the taglist.

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AllDebooks
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#Naturalitsy

Only 2 books remaining this year!! Our November #buddyread is Mabey's The Cabaret of Plants, exploring the encounters between people and plants.
All welcome to join us. Please let me know if you wish to be added/removed from the taglist.

@LitsyEvents

Cuilin Definitely in for this one 2mo
BookwormAHN I've been looking forward to this one. 2mo
Vansa Definitely joining this one. 2mo
AllDebooks @Cuilin @BookwormAHN @Vansa 😍 I'm excited for this one. Mabey is one of my favourite nature writers 2mo
vonnie862 Got my copy! 2mo
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BookwormAHN
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Thank you so much @julieclair These gifts are fantastic. The spoon is so cute and I love the candles. I have been really wanting The Cabaret of Plants and I can't wait to read it and Garden Spells.
#NaturalitsyWinterSwap #NLWS
@AllDebooks @TheBookHippie @Chrissyreadit @jenniferw88

tpixie @julieclair @BookwormAHN what thoughtful and lovely bookish gifts! 11mo
AllDebooks What a beautiful selection of gifts x 11mo
Mitch That spoon is gorgeous ♥️ 11mo
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TheBookHippie Oh my that‘s beautiful!!! 11mo
jenniferw88 I loved Garden Spells! 11mo
wanderinglynn Ooh, I love Sarah Addison Allen‘s books! 💚 11mo
julieclair I‘m so glad you‘re happy! 💙 I love how we each gave each other tea! 🫖 11mo
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Oooh look at what I finally hit today! Slowly but surely making my way up the Litsy Litfluence Mountain. This place is the absolute best of the entire internet. Thank you all for letting me join in on the fun! 🎉📚💜🎉

Libby1 Yippee!!! ❤️📚❤️ 7y
Mommamanzi Wow!!! Great job! 7y
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Ah, thanks for the lovely number today, my beautiful book nerds! Life would suck without you 😊

And my gift to you is a bunch of flowers pics from my mom's garden 💕🌸🌷🌺💕📚🌿📚

britt_brooke Yay! 🙌🏻🙌🏻 8y
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I don't want to read this, particularly, but I'm delighted to hear that it exists!

WanderingBookaneer I want to read it! Maybe @Figgy would too. 8y
Lindy I've dipped in and out of this one. It's full of interesting stuff and I like his writing style. 8y
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