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- Datura stramonium - Wikipedia
Datura stramonium, known by the common names thornapple, jimsonweed (jimson weed), or devil's trumpet, [2] is a poisonous flowering plant in the Daturae tribe of the nightshade family Solanaceae [3]
- Jimsonweed | Plant, Hallucinogen, Poisonous, Facts | Britannica
Jimsonweed, annual herbaceous plant of the nightshade family (Solanaceae), possibly native to Central America It was used by various indigenous peoples of the Americas as a hallucinogen and intoxicant The leaves contain potent alkaloids, and all parts of the plant are considered poisonous
- Jimson Weed - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Overview: Jimson weed is a plant called Datura stramonium All parts of the plant, including the leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers, contain toxic chemicals that can be poisonous when taken by
- Jimsonweed | Cornell Weed Identification
Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) is a non-native, annual, herbaceous plant The plant is found throughout New York and most of the country Jimsonweed can grow in a variety of habitats but prefers rich soils, thriving in cultivated fields, pastures, barnyards, and wastelands
- Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium): Beautiful but Poisonous
Jimsonweed is a fast-growing, invasive plant that thrives in disturbed soils, including agricultural fields, roadsides, and wastelands Native to Central America, it has spread to temperate and tropical regions worldwide, including North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa
- Toxic Weed in the Landscape: Jimsonweed - Penn State Extension
Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) grows in landscape beds or open and undisturbed areas If left alone, it has the potential to be the tallest unwanted plant in the landscape bed Jimsonweed can reach a height of over 5 feet Reproduction is by seeds, which are borne in a spikey, egg-shaped pod
- Jimsonweed | Extension | West Virginia University
Growing several feet tall, Jimsonweed is characterized by irregularly toothed leaves and funnel-shaped and purplish or white flowers They produce prickly fruits about 2 inches long with small kidney-shaped seeds, brownish or black in color
- What Is Jimsonweed – Why And How To Get Rid Of It
What is jimsonweed? It may be beautiful to look at, but let's find out why and how to get rid of it from your yard
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