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The name jimsonweed may be a corruption of Jamestown weed, ... Datura stramonium is an annual, growing up to a height of 5 feet. Upon maturity, the plant releases tiny black seeds from spiny capsules. The flowers are trumpet shaped and either white or purple. A photo of the jimsonweed flower can be found here.
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www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/jims001.htm
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Each of these lobes forms an acute point in the middle.The corolla is white or pale violet throughout, except at the throat of the flower, ... Comments: The common name 'Jimsonweed' is probably a corruption of 'Jamestown Weed,' referring to where this species was first observed in North America. Another common name that is...
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www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/jimsonweed.ht...
www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/jimsonweed.htm
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Lots of links to our many exciting and informative pages about the North American deserts ... D. stramonium is usually called Jimson Weed; D. metaloides is colloquially named Sacred Datura; and D. inoxia is usually referred to as Toloache. The smaller annual, D. discolor, is often called Moon Flower.
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www.desertusa.com/aug97/du_datura.html
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jimsonweed. slide changes every 10 seconds. Jimsonweed flower.jpg.
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weeds.cropsci.illinois.edu/images/Jimsonweed/pages/Jims...
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Datura stramonium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Datura stramonium , known by the common names jimson weed , angel's trumpet , devil's weed , thorn apple , tolguacha , Jamestown weed , stinkweed , datura , moonflower
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datura_stramonium
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Time lapse showing a big white jimsonweed flower opening after sunset. (CC: BY-NC-ND)
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Overview: Jimson weed is a common name for a plant known botanically as Datura stramonium, which has been used as a medicine and intoxicant for centuries. The plant's main ingredients are the belladonna alkaloids atropine and scopolamine.
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Habitat and range.—This is a very common weed in fields and waste places almost everywhere in the United States except in the North and West. ... Part used.—The leaves, collected when the plant is in flower, and the seeds.
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www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/herbhunters/jimson.html
www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/herbhunters/jimson.html
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Jimson Weed Datuara stramonium L. ... Both the flower and the plant produce a foul smelling odor giving it the name Stink Weed (1,2,3,5). Ingestion of this poisonous plant has been dated back to 1676. Poisoning is more common in humans than in animals because of its unpleasant taste.
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chemweb.calpoly.edu/chem/bailey/377/PapersW01/BryanB/Ji...
chemweb.calpoly.edu/chem/bailey/377/PapersW01/BryanB/JimsonWeed.html
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