
Datura - Wikipedia
All Datura plants contain tropane alkaloids such as scopolamine and atropine, primarily in their seeds and flowers, as well as the roots of certain species such as D. wrightii. Because of the presence of these substances, Datura has been used for centuries in some cultures as a poison.
Datura wrightii - Wikipedia
Datura wrightii, commonly known as sacred datura, is a poisonous perennial plant species and ornamental flower of the family Solanaceae native to the Southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. It is sometimes used as a hallucinogen due to its psychoactive alkaloids. D. wrightii is classified as an anticholinergic deliriant. [1]
Sacred Datura - Nature Collective
Sacred datura is a sprawling to ascending perennial herb arising from a large, fleshy storage root. Triangular leaves are less than 4½ inches (11 cm) long with margins that are smooth or coarsely toothed.
Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology of Datura …
Datura, a genus of medicinal herb from the Solanaceae family, is credited with toxic as well as medicinal properties. The different plant parts of Datura sp., mainly D. stramonium L., commonly known as Datura or Jimson Weed, exhibit potent ...
The Powerful Solanaceae: Datura - US Forest Service
The genus Datura, with 9 to 12 known species, occurs widely throughout the temperate and warmer parts of both the Old and New World. The plants produce large white to purple tinged trumpet flowers and spiny round seedpods (thornapple).
Sacred datura root - Fallout Wiki
Sacred datura root is a consumable item in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts. The plant in which the sacred datura root is derived from is a small, green flowering bush with white, blossoming flowers. The plant can be consumed by the …
Datura | Description, Genus, Family, Drug, & Facts | Britannica
datura, (genus 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 considered weeds in warm parts of the world and commonly grow along roadsides and other disturbed habitats.
Sacred Datura - Archaeology Southwest
2017年6月21日 · Datura wrightii, otherwise known as Sacred Datura, is a species of plant within the Nightshade family. As such, Datura’s striking white flowers bloom at night and close before noon the next day. The plant is common to the American Southwest, Caribbean, and West Indies, and has woven itself into the history of the landscape and the people who ...
Datura Species | Encyclopedia MDPI
One such plant species is Datura spp., a flowering medicinal herb that pertains to the Solanaceae family [1], primarily used as an intoxicant and hallucinogen [2]. It is widely cultivated in Europe, Asia, America, South Africa, and other tropical and subtropical regions [3].
(PDF) Datura - Academia.edu
The roots of Datura species deviate in their secondary xylem features from the rest of the taxa. These cross sectional configurations are easy access for identification of fragmentary stem materials.