The Datura genus is famed for its striking yet perilous plants, often called Devil’s Trumpet or Thorn Apple. Despite their alluring appearance, these plants are extremely toxic and pose a severe threat to human and animal health. Below, we explore the Datura genus, its common species, and the dangers associated with these poisonous plants.
What Is the Datura Genus?
Part of the Solanaceae family, also known as the nightshade family, the Datura genus includes plants native to the Americas that have now spread worldwide. They thrive in disturbed soils, roadsides, and gardens, where they are sometimes mistakenly cultivated for their ornamental appeal.
Identified by their large, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of white, purple, or yellow, and spiny seed pods, all species within this genus are extremely poisonous. Learn more about their risks in this article on Datura Stramonium.
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