My Daturas

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  1. dkg091065

    dkg091065 Active Member

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    Anyone know exactly what type of Datura? I have saved the seed or root year after year and re grow them, I don't know the exact latin name but would like to do more study.

    Don
     

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  2. Durgan

    Durgan Contributor 10 Years

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    Devil's Trumpet, Horn of Plenty, Downy Thorn Apple (Datura metel) thorn-apple, devil's apple, devil's trumpet, angel's trumpet, stinkweed, green dragon, apple of Peru. It is a heavy tripper, mostly one way if one partakes.

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  3. davidlee

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    Your Daturas look like the same kind as mine! And I've been told it was a Datura inoxia. Family :Solanaceae Genus :Datura Species :ceratocaula; inoxia; metel; stramonium
    Here is a great site for info on Daturas

    http://www.erowid.org/plants/datura/datura.shtml
    This is what mine looked like last sunday.
     

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    Thanks davidlee, this was a big help, I am sure this is the same plant. By the way, your looks GREAT!
     

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