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Sacred Datura

Datura wrightii

Description:

A small bush of D. wrightii, also known as the sacred datura, among many other names like sacred thorn-apple and western jimsonweed. Daturas are nightshades, and every part of the plant contains tropane alkaloids. These can cause hypoventilation, cardiac arrhythmia, hallucinations, psychosis, and even death. This species in particular is listed as a anticholinergic deliriant. Which is just as fun as it sounds if you know your etymology. For some crazy reason, this is a popular ornamental plant and has been introduced everywhere for its pretty bell shaped flowers (which have earned it the name Devil's Trumpet as well) that last throughout the summer months. This plant is used in tribal medicine, is considered sacred in certain Native religions, and is of course used as a recreational drug.

Habitat:

Sacred datura is native to Mexico and can be found all through the Southwest up to Utah and can be found introduced in other areas of the US. Popular as a ornamental plant. This plant has escaped gardens in some parts of Australia and is considered invasive there.

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Spotted on Jul 10, 2020
Submitted on Jul 10, 2020

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