Despite its name, Eryngium Blue from DT Brown is not a sea holly but a bright-blue datura or jimson weed. |
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I've tried Fly agaric mushrooms in my misguided experimental phase, and they contain a lot of the things that are poisonous in datura. |
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At the end, the Indian heroine commits suicide by biting a poisonous datura flower because her British lover is deserting her. |
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White datura doubles develops flowers quite right, very large, 18 to 25 cm and quite corrugated. |
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Yellow datura doubles, a member of Soanaceae, plants of night, and origin of l' Central America. |
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And there's also datura with its intense sugary fragrance, peony and myrrh. |
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It was a decoction of datura that wrung the truth from the old woman, by sending her into a trance from which she never recovered. |
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Like goblin fruits, poisons flourish their seductiveness under appetizing colors: they lurk inside the plumpest, reddest mushrooms and the loveliest flowers, inside the trumpets of datura, in poppy heads and foxglove bells. |
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In southern California, in ceremonies of the Chungichnich cults, contact with the highest god is achieved by smoking datura or jimsonweed, which produces hallucinations of animals. |
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Using the leaves from a neem tree, datura, and bitter plants, along with the urine and dung from his cows, he says he's able to keep his soil healthy and his plants free from pests. |
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Colombian datura virus is reported for the first time in Italy. |
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By chance, I discover her own secret garden, a poetic flowerscape of tole buttercups, cornflowers, sweet peas, a datura and a thistle that is arranged on a small bare wall in her home. |
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Last Thursday the Telegraph reported how the datura stramonium, known as devil's trumpet, had been found in a family garden in Keresley. |
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Two men and a seven-year-old Bahraini boy have been treated for poisoning by the datura flower in the last week, said sources at the Salmaniya Medical Complex. |
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The horned serpent tradition, katsina ritual, the Hohokam preclassic, sacred datura, the pre-Columbian Venus, the ball game, and mortuary behavior are among their topics. |
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And I found out that jimson weed is also called Datura and has been in use as a shamanic psychotropic substance, and a folk medicine forever. |
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Datura is jimson weed and these ornamental plants with the large, white, bell-like flowers. |
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In Datura stramonium, no effect of inbreeding could be detected on resistance to two herbivores. |
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Datura did grow in Haiti, three species, all of them introduced from the Old World. |
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Withanolides, extracted from solanaceous plants belonging to the genera Withania, Acnistus, Physalis, Jaborosal and Datura, are reported as antifeedants. |
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My mother-in-law has had kale and carrots germinating under her bird feeders and I have seen the very poisonous thorn apple, Datura stramonium in these circumstances. |
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Datura stramonium abuse may be decreasing due to the increasing availability of newer drugs and physicians may be less aware of the plant and its adverse effects. |
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Just above the doorway, which opened spang onto the broadway of Datura, a grinning face peered down upon the visitors, its eyes ruby-colored glass. |
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A higher proportion of the northern cardinal digestive tracts contained seeds of Callicarpa, Croton, and Datura than did those of the other three bird species. |
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