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Datura stramonium

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Jimsonweed Summary
228 words, approx. 1 pages
A tall, coarse, poisonous plant that flowers, produces seed, and dies in one year. It belongs to the nightshade family (Solanaceae), and has foul-smelling leaves and large white or violet trumpet-shaped flowers. It produces round, prickly fruits....
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Jimsonweed Summary
78 words, approx. 1 pages
Jimsonweed is a tall, coarse, poisonous plant that flowers, produces seed, and dies in one year. A member of the nightshade family (Solanaceae), it produces a mind-altering substance called atropine. Atropine causes the pupils of the user's eyes...
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Datura stramonium Information
1,686 words, approx. 6 pages
Datura stramonium, known by the common names Jimson Weed, Gypsum Weed, Ditch Weed, Stink Weed, Loco Weed,Korean Morning Glory, Jamestown Weed, Thorn Apple, Angel's Trumpet, Devil's Trumpet, Devil's Snare, Devil's Seed, Mad Hatter, Crazy Tea, Malpitte,...


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Denver Rocky Mountain News
Datura Adds Bold Note To Garden
04/07/2000: 467 words, approx. 2 pages
Judy Sedbrook; Special to the News Denver Rocky Mountain News 04-07-2000 DATURA ADDS BOLD NOTE TO GARDEN Looking for something unusual to fill that bare spot in the garden or to provide an exotic accent on the patio? Datura, also known as...
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Albuquerque Journal
Hardy Sacred Datura Offers Summer Blooms
08/02/2002: 724 words, approx. 2 pages
Q. Each morning I pass a bush that is covered, this time of year, with big white trumpet shaped flowers. The flowers are full open in the morning but they seem closed or "finished" each afternoon upon my return home. Is this a type...
 


 

Datura stramonium

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