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Datura is a
genus of nine
species of
highly poisonous, vespertine-flowering
plants belonging to the
nightshade family (Solanaceae). They are
commonly known...
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Datura metel is a shrub-like
annual (zone 5–7) or short-lived,
shrubby perennial (zone 8–10),
commonly known in
Europe as
Indian thornapple,
Hindu Datura...
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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...
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Datura innoxia (often
spelled inoxia),
known as pricklyburr,
recurved thorn-apple,
downy thorn-apple, Indian-apple, lovache, moonflower, nacazcul, toloatzin...
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Datura wrightii,
commonly known as
sacred datura, is a
poisonous perennial plant species and
ornamental flower of the
family Solanaceae native to the Southwestern...
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Datura ferox,
commonly known as long
spined thorn apple and
fierce thornapple, as well as Angel's-trumpets, is a
species of
Datura. Like all such species...
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first formally described and
published by Carl
Ludwig Willdenow in 1809 as
Datura suaveolens. In 1823,
Friedrich von
Berchtold and Jan
Presl transferred these...
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Datura quercifolia,
commonly known as the oak-leaved thorn-apple, is a
small shrub in the
genus Datura that is
native to
Mexico and the
Southwestern United...
- corolla's mouth. In his 1753
Species Plantarum, Carl
Linnaeus published Datura arborea using as his type
specimen a
drawing by
Louis Feuillée from 1714...
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Brugmansia ×
candida (syn.
Datura × candida), the angel's trumpet, is a
hybrid species of
flowering plant in the
family Solanaceae. Its
parents are Brugmansia...