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Plants and flowers occur frequently as a plot device in the works of Agatha Christie. Typically plants or flowers are a common source of toxins. At other times, an unusual plant would be used to poison a person. Gardening is a hobby of many of Christie's characters, including Miss Marple and Chief Inspector Japp.

Works where plants and flowers plays a significant role[]

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Plants and flowers as names of buildings[]

Especially in English villages, it is very common to name houses after plants and flowers. Often this is a sufficient address, taking the place of street and house numbers. There are numerous examples in the Christie stories. Some houses named after plants or flowers occur in more than one novel.

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