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glacial_queen ([personal profile] glacial_queen) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2017-08-16 04:53 am
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The Magic of Plants, Wednesday, Per 3

Rather than a trip to the Danger Shop today, Karla's class was traveling via portal to Alnwick Poison Gardens, located in Alnwick, Northumberland, England. Off in the distance was a castle, likely familiar to any fans of the Barry Plodder movie franchise. Several hundred feet to their left was a giant treehouse, built into a stand of sweet-smelling lime trees. And directly in front of them stood a walled garden, a pair of forbidding gates barring their entrance. Even without the handy "The Poison Garden" sign above them, it would be easy to guess this was where they were going, with the skull-and-crossbones motif and the warning on either door: These Plants Can Kill. For all that the Alnwick Gardens tried to suggest a old, pastoral feel, state-of-the-art surveillance equipment watched over the poison garden; where people were free to wander about and examine the plants elsewhere, entrance here was strictly monitored and guarded. Inside the walls, many of the plants were kept behind bars, out of reach of onlookers, and yet more warning signs abounded. The Poison Gardens were beautiful, a profusion of color, and that much more dangerous for it.

"Many plants have medicinal value," Karla said as she led her students through the gates. "However, like most medicines, using too much or the wrong sections of the plant can turn your revitalizing medicine into a virulent poison. We're going to spend some time looking at the medicinal section of the gardens today, and then enjoy lunch up in that treehouse." Karla had been here several times. To, err, taste test. really. "There are over a hundred different kinds of poisonous and toxic plants in this garden, including several species of narcotics which require special dispensation from the British government to grow. Every plant in this garden can kill you, most in horrible and excruciating ways, and the staff don't want to worry about someone being stupid enough to pick a flower as a souvenir and end up dead. So keep your hands to yourself as we wander through. You'll notice how the sign says not to smell the plants? They're not kidding. Every year, a decent percentage of tourists end up passing out because they've inhaled too many toxic fumes while exploring the garden. Should you find yourself growing lightheaded or developing a headache, step back from whatever plant you're examining, come back to the gate or head to the vine tunnel at the exit, and breathe cleaner air."
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Eric Bittle
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Khadgar
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] somethingwithturquoise 2017-08-16 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the castle was cool and all, but Summer had no trouble paying attention when the lecture went something along the lines of 'Hey, kids, let's go walk through a death garden!' Part of her thought it was kind of cool and fascinating, though the stronger part of her, the part of her that was used to these sorts of things going totally wrong and not at all good, was feeling alert and ready for anything. It wasn't even conscious, it was just a side-effect of being her.
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Re: Explore the Gardens

[personal profile] somethingwithturquoise 2017-08-16 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Summer tried to keep a fair distance from herself and most of the plants as she battled with her sense of caution and her curiosity, which might help her case if anyone wondered why she seemed more interested in the narcotics than some of the others. She could just explain that they seemed generally less harmful, when it was really just a matter of wondering which ones would get you most high.
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Re: Lunch at the Treehouse

[personal profile] somethingwithturquoise 2017-08-16 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
It was nice to get to have lunch at a fancy place in the middle of the week instead of just at the end of it, but Summer had to admit to feeling an aversion to anything salad-related or made with herbs o the menu. Not that she'd imagine the place would poison people, but...she'd been places where, yeah, they would pretty much poison people. Thankfully, though, she didn't get too much of that vibe from too many of the menu items.
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Re: Talk to the TA

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2017-08-16 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
Lucille was here. She paid attention. She was also very disappointed that this garden didn't exist in her time, and if it did, it would not be open to the public. She may have tried to sneak small parts of some plants into her little bag.