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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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ingesting Datura.
Deliberate or
inadvertent poisoning resulting from
smoking jimsonweed and
other related species has been
reported as well.
Although most poisonings...
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codes were
intended to
socially segregate the
white and
black races.
Jimsonweed is a
hallucination inducing plant that was
first do****ented by a Virginian...
- ointments. Such
plants may have
included belladonna, angel's trumpets,
jimsonweed,
black henbane,
European scopolia or
autumn mandrake,
which contain alkaloids...
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family Solanaceae,
including henbane, mandrake, angel's trumpets,
jimsonweed, the sorcerers' tree, and
Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade). It is...
- type also
responsible for the
toxicity and
deliriant effects of both
jimsonweed and the
infamous deadly nightshade. All
seven species are
known only in...
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dysphoria or senility.
Deliriants such as henbane, belladonna, mandrake,
jimsonweed and fly
agaric are ****ociated with and
featured in many
stories and beliefs...
- the
Heart of the
American Dream. In part 2,
chapter 5 of the book, a
jimsonweed experience is
recounted by the
character Dr.
Gonzo as
described here:...
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castor oil
plant is the
common name of two plants:
Datura stramonium (
jimsonweed, thorn-apple, devil's snare), from
Mexico Fatsia ****onica (fatsi, paperplant)...
- third-degree burns, and her
internal organs reveal numerous scarring from stabs.
Jimsonweed, a
paralyzing agent native to New England, is
found in her stomach. Other...