Revealed: The deadly plants gardeners and foragers need to know about
The toxic plant hemlock water dropwort. Pictures: Alamy
In pre-Roman times on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, legend has it that Phoenician settlers used a poisonous plant called hemlock water dropwort for the ritual killing of elderly people and the execution of criminals.
The toxin caused the victim to grimace in a sinister sardonic smile brought on by a spasm in the muscle of the face, described in ancient Greek texts as "risus sardonicus", better known now as a rictus grin — but it was far from funny.



