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  • jimsonweed - Natural Resources Conservation Service
    All parts of the plant are considered poisonous, whether green of dry Usually poisoning occurs from eating the dry plant in hay or silage or the seeds mixing in grain However, the seeds are particularly poisonous Usually, this plant is not eaten except when other forage is unavailable
  • The Powerful Solanaceae: Datura - US Forest Service
    Early American Shaker ad for Extract of Thorn Apple that includes Datura stramonium Early American Shaker ad for Pain King that includes Datura In the United States, the common name for the thornapple is Jimson weed, a contraction of Jamestown Weed
  • Jimsonweed | Cornell Weed Identification
    Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) is a non-native, annual, herbaceous plant The plant is found throughout New York and most of the country Jimsonweed can grow in a variety of habitats but prefers rich soils, thriving in cultivated fields, pastures, barnyards, and wastelands
  • Jimsonweed - SARE
    Visit the weed profiles section maintained by the Weed Science program at Cornell University to explore more of the research on this weed species and to check for updated information on its management
  • Jimsonweed - Weeds - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
    Jimsonweed can serve as an alternate host of many insect pests and diseases of Solanaceous crops, such as tomatoes and potatoes
  • Jimsonweed | Extension | West Virginia University
    Growing several feet tall, Jimsonweed is characterized by irregularly toothed leaves and funnel-shaped and purplish or white flowers They produce prickly fruits about 2 inches long with small kidney-shaped seeds, brownish or black in color
  • Toxic Weed in the Landscape: Jimsonweed - Penn State Extension
    Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) grows in landscape beds or open and undisturbed areas If left alone, it has the potential to be the tallest unwanted plant in the landscape bed Jimsonweed can reach a height of over 5 feet Reproduction is by seeds, which are borne in a spikey, egg-shaped pod
  • jimsonweed: Datura stramonium (Solanales: Solanaceae): Invasive Plant . . .
    Seedling (s); Close-up view of a jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) seedling, with cotyledons This map is incomplete and is based only on current site and county level reports made by experts and records obtained from USDA Plants Database For more information, visit www eddmaps org




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