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  • jimsion weed has been used in witchcraft and can drive u insane

  • hey guy don't take absolutely this plant is not psychedelic is delirant go to hospital soon!!!! fisostigmine salicilat onl vial (eserine) is the antidote.

  • @foreveralien not really man i have taken over 300 seeds fresh before nd i never went to the hospital

  • at 0:13-0:16 you see an illustration of Datura strammonium, not D. inoxia (aka D. meteloides). It is differentiated by green stems and white flowers. Its close relative D. strammonium var. tatula has purple stems and purple flowers. On 0:21 you see a picture of Datura inoxia (meteloides). The leaves from inoxia smell differently from that of strammonium. The most beautiful daturas I have seen was Datura metel (Both gold and purple flowers) from India.

    Datura quercifolium has oak shaped leaves.

  • None of the plants depicted in my slideshow have the purple stems or purple flowers that you claim of Datura stromonium.(please note correct spelling)

  • Thank you for correcting my spelling. I wasn't putting down your video or work at all. I was attempting to share my love for this botanical. I have been growing Datura for almost 40 years now and I still have different varieties available. I don't abuse this plant. I have stramonium seeds as well as D. ferox, the interesting variety with large spikes. D. inoxia and D. metel are still among my favorites. If you wish, I could provide you with the name of the seed company which sells exotics.

  • @Nguli34689

    I double checked and you're right.

    The botanical image I used at the begining was actually Datura stramonium, even though it was not purple.

    Thanks for the correction.

  • Thank you. When I grew Datura stamonium, it was a shorter plant than its cousin Datura stramonium var. tatula. Both of those have foliage which smells somewhat like burned rubber. Datura inoxia's leaves smell like hot buttered popcorn. The flowers from all three are sweet smelling but not when they are exposed to sunlight. Datura stramonium got its nickname "Jimson Weed" because the settlers in Jamestown ate its leave unkowingly as salad greens and this was followed by a three day spectacle.

  • Whats this tune??

  • @jjh00001

    "The pills won't help you now."

    by The Chemical Brothers

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