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Datura

Datura stramonium L. – Jimsonweed, Thorn-Apple

April 11, 2011 by njflora

Dicotyledon Order:  Solanales   Family: Solanaceae, Potato Family   Lower Taxa: none   Origin: Asia, Invasive, USDA and PA Noxious Plant   Habit: Annual, forb   Habitat: Erect, single stem, multiple branches   Range: Statewide   Frequency: Common   Rank/Status: G5, S5   Wetland Status: FACU   Flowering & Reproduction: Late-summer, capsule mature fall   Comments: Jimsonweed is known to be a dangerously poisonous plant. It is a common invasive weed of disturbed soils … [Read more...] about Datura stramonium L. – Jimsonweed, Thorn-Apple

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