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Datura

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Datura is a genus of nine species of highly poisonous, vespertine-flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family. They are commonly known as thornapples or jimsonweeds, but are also known as devil's trumpets. Other English common names... Wikipedia
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Datura is a genus of nine species of highly poisonous, vespertine-flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family (Solanaceae).
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These shrubby, sprawling warm season plants tend to grow fairly large in a single growing season. D. metel has a mounded habit and can grow 2-3 feet tall and at ...
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Datura has been used as an ingredient in the ritual practice of zombification in the Caribbean and is locally known as “Zombie-cucumber.” Until recently ...
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Feb 6, 2023 · Large, trumpet-shaped, white corollas, generally withered by early morning, protrude from the coarse foliage of this stout, branched, rank- ...
The seeds of the plant are medicinally the most active. Externally, the plant is used as a poultice in treating fistulas, abscesses wounds and severe neuralgia.
Datura is a toxic medicinal plant. All the parts of this herb are poisonous. It is because of the presence of poisonous tropane alkaloids and anticholinergic ...
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Datura stramonium, known by the common names thorn apple, jimsonweed (jimson weed), devil's snare, or devil's trumpet, is a poisonous flowering plant of the ...
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Apr 2, 2024 · Datura species are herbaceous sprawling annuals or short-lived perennials, characterized by large trumpet-shaped flowers. The fragrant flowers ...
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Sacred datura is found alongside roads, ditches, and sandy washes from 1,000 to 6,000 feet in elevation. The leaves are large, dark green grayish, and velvety.