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Information about Datura including basics, effects, dosage, history, legal status, photos, research, media coverage, and links to other resources. ... Path : plants > datura...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Datura ... 2) HISTORICAL USAGE OF DATURA ... 4) GROWING DATURA 4b) Specific Species Requirements...
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;; Genus Datura ... CAUTION: All parts of all Datura plants are poisonous and can be fatal if ingested. ... Datura is a member of the Potato (Solanaceae) Family, also called the Deadly Nightshade Family. There are several species of the Datura genus, including D. wrightii, commonly referred to as the Southwestern Thorn Apple.
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Datura; history, mythology, medicinal uses and abuses. ... Click below to buy Datura, or to search for other seeds ... Solanaceae Datura and Brugmansia species as Sacred Plants and Medicines...
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This ties in to datura's relationship with sleep, which tend to kick in the effects. (2)The classification below places physical symptoms before intoxication. At lower doses, there may be mental changes without physical symptoms.
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Datura - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Datura is a genus of nine species of vespertine flowering plants belonging to the family Solanaceae. Its precise and natural distribution is uncertain, owing to its extensive cultivation and natura...
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Datura, photo Tonino Scardi, 199 ... Welcome on board ... The Datura Museum; Pictures at an exhibition...
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Datura spp.(Jimsonweed, Downy Thornapple, Devil's Trumpet, and Angel's Trumpet) ... Datura Stramonium L. - Named by Carl Linnaeus as published in Species Plantarum (1753). The genus was derived from ancient hindu word for plant, dhatura. The species name is from New Latin, stramonium, meaning thornapple.
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An Internet plot with a garden of information about datura. ... Datura stramonium; (stra-MO-nee-um); Datura or Jimson Weed ... One of our readers writes: I am sending you some pictures of my purple Datura. It has double and single blooms on the same plant. They have been and are still just beautiful. I live in San Antonio, TX.
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Jimsonweed; (Datura stramonium LINN.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... It belongs to the genus Datura, which consists of fifteen species, distributed throughout the warmer portion of the whole world, the greatest number being found in Central America.
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