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- Datura stramonium, known by the common names thornapple, jimsonweed (jimson weed), or devil's trumpet, is a poisonous flowering plant in the Daturae tribe...
- Datura stramonium L. Datura wrightii Regel Of the above, D. leichhardtii is close enough to D. pruinosa to merit demotion to a subspecies and likewise D. ferox...
- usually pinkish-violet rather than white. D. innoxia differs from D. stramonium, D. metel and D. fastuosa in having about 7 to 10 secondary veins on either...
- D. quercifolia ****h – oak-leaf thorn-apple D. stramonium L. (syn. D. inermis) – jimsonweed, thorn-apple D. wrightii Regelsacred datura, sacred thorn-apple...
- Atropa belladonna (the deadly nightshade), Datura innoxia, D. wrightii, D. metel, and D. stramonium. Other sources include members of the genera Brugmansia...
- flowers and spiny seed capsules, that of D. stramonium being held erect and dehisceing by four valves and that of D. innoxia nodding downward and breaking...
- occurs as minor alkaloid in roots of many Datura species such as Datura stramonium and Datura innoxia. It is the last step before cocaine is biosynthesized...
- of flowers with long corollas, including Brugsmania sanguinea, Datura stramonium, P****iflora mixta, P. pinnatistiplua, P. mollissima and P. ****flora, along...
- canadensis Cornus sericea Cytisus monspessul**** Cytisus scoparius Datura stramonium Delo**** a****inatum Delo**** cooperi Delo**** ecklonis Delo****...
- (Capsi**** spp.), mandrakes (Mandragora spp.), and jimson weed (Datura stramonium). This subfamily consists of several well-established tribes: Capsiceae...