Poison Hemlock Mugs
Description: vintage botanical illustration of Poison Hemlock (Conium maculatum) designed like an 18th-century scientific herbarium plate. Features the tall purple-blotched stems, delicate white umbrella flowers, and finely divided fern-like leaves of this infamous wild plant. Surrounded by botanical study diagrams including seeds, roots, and flower anatomy, illustrated with fine ink linework and soft watercolor in muted natural tones on a clean white background. Perfect for lovers of botany, natural history art, vintage science illustrations, cottagecore, and botanical aesthetics.
Description: This beautiful kiss-cut sticker antique label features a magical ingredient, Poison Hemlock, from the Song of the Witches in Shakespeare's play, MacBeth. This vintage label is perfect for your fantasy, magical or Halloween project. Use this grunge sticker to label your spooky potion bottles, apothecary jars, kitchen storage or herbs.
Description: This goes out to all the partners, husbands, and wives out there whose significant other is super into poisonous plants & true crime! We see you and know that your partner would never murder you as they love you too much and they know they would be the #1 suspect if you ever disappeared. But their knowledge of poisonous plants is a little unnerving...
Description: A richly detailed botanical study of nature’s most dangerous beauty. Featuring belladonna, poison hemlock, and other noxious plants, this piece evokes antique herbarium plates and forgotten apothecary charts. The aged parchment style and precise illustration give it the authority of a vintage field guide—both elegant and unsettling. Perfect for lovers of gothic aesthetics, dark academia, witchcore, and historical botanical imagery. Whether displayed as wall decor, worn as apparel, or featured on accessories, this design delivers atmosphere, intrigue, and timeless visual storytelling.