
Datura - Wikipedia
Datura is a genus of nine species of highly poisonous, vespertine-flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family . [1] They are commonly known as thornapples or jimsonweeds , but are also known as devil's trumpets or mad apple [ 2 ] (not to be confused with angel's trumpets, which are placed in the closely related genus Brugmansia ).
Datura Growing, Care, & Toxicity Info - The Garden Magazine
2023年7月20日 · Datura, also known as Jimsonweed or Devil’s Trumpet, is a fascinating and enigmatic genus of flowering plants belonging to the Solanaceae family. With its striking trumpet-shaped flowers and unique medicinal properties, Datura has captured the attention and curiosity of botanists, herbalists, and garden enthusiasts for centuries. What is a Datura?
About Datura Plants - Learn How To Grow Datura Trumpet Flower
2021年5月17日 · Datura, or trumpet flower, is one of those "ooh and ahh" plants. What is Datura? It is an herbaceous perennial or annual with a deadly reputation as an ingredient in poisons and love potions.
Datura | Description, Genus, Family, Drug, & Facts | Britannica
2025年1月31日 · Datura, genus of about nine species of poisonous flowering plants in the nightshade family (Solanaceae). Several Datura species are collected for use as drugs, and others are cultivated for their showy flowers. Many are …
Datura - planting, care, pruning, poison, winter care - Nature
Datura, also called “ devil’s trumpet ” for its magnificent inflorescence, is a very interesting and ornamental shrub. Datura facts, a short list. It is vulnerable to freezing and loves sun to bear, all summer long, very beautiful flowers. It is best to plant your datura trumpet vine in spring in a blend of earth, soil mix and soil conditioner.
The Powerful Solanaceae: Datura - US Forest Service
Datura species have been revered as sacred visionary plants among almost all cultures around the world that have encountered it. Archeological evidence shows that Datura has been in use for at least 3,000 years in the southwestern United States and even longer in other parts of the world.
How To Grow And Care For The Datura Plant - Plant Care Today
The Datura plant is native to the South, Central, and North American regions. This large plant has pale, grayish-green leaves and white, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom at night. The Datura finds itself associated with plant names and similar species such as Brugmansia (Angel Trumpet) or the Devil’s Trumpet.
How to Grow Angel’s Trumpet — Datura - Harvest to Table
Datura–often called angel’s trumpet– is an annual or short-lived perennial that bears stiking trumpet-shaped flower. Flowers are commonly white and up to 8 inches (20cm) long and nearly just as wide. Flowers appear in mid to late summer; …
Datura - General Information - Gardenia
Datura, commonly known as thornapple, jimsonweed, or moonflower, is a genus of herbaceous plants and shrubs in the Solanaceae family. Native to temperate and tropical regions worldwide, Datura species are often found growing wild in disturbed areas, such as …
Datura - Wisconsin Horticulture
Datura plants are shrubby and spreading (L) with leaves that vary in color from medium green to gray-green and with entire to lobed or toothed margins (C and R). The large, erect, trumpet-shaped flowers range in color from pure white to pinkish purple, but some species have flowers that are bright golden yellow or red-purple, and some have ...