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 | | Sacred Datura
SACRED DATURA. In Native American tribes of the southwest, as is often the case with tribes elsewhere, in rites of passage, a young person coming of age would fast and pray for ... | http://www.angelfire.com/indie/anna_jones1/datura.html |
 | | Datura - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Datura suaveolens - Known in Costa Rica as "Reina de la noche" (Night's Queen) Datura stramonium (syn. D. inermis) - Jimsonweed, Thorn-apple; Datura wrightii - Sacred datura, Sacred ... | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datura |
 | | Datura wrightii - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Datura wrightii or Sacred Datura is the name of a poisonous perennial plant and ornamental flower of southwestern North America. It is sometimes used as a hallucinogen. Datura ... | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_Datura |
 | | Sacred Datura (Datura meteloides)
DESCRIPTION: Also called Datura wrightii. Perennial to 4'. Flowers white, petals fused into long tube to 6" long. Seed is spiny to 2" wide. | http://wc.pima.edu/%7Ebfiero/tucsonecology/plants/wflow_sada.htm |
 | | The Sacred Datura - DesertUSA
In this article, the sixth in a series on the desert food chain, we will talk about how scientists classify the plants ? the producers ? and the animals ? the consumers ... | http://www.desertusa.com/aug97/du_datura_JS.html |
 | | Sacred Datura
Sacred Datura: Also known as Jimson weed, these beautiful plants bloom throughout the area all summer. The night-blooming flowers are transient and difficult to ... | http://www.davidpettitphotography.com/Datura.htm |
 | | Datura
... genus, including D. wrightii, commonly referred to as the Southwestern Thorn Apple. D. stramonium is usually called Jimson Weed; D. metaloides is colloquially named Sacred Datura ... | http://www.desertusa.com/aug97/du_datura.html |
 | | The Sacred Datura
The Desert Foothills Land Trust works for land preservation in the Sonoran desert foothills area north of Phoenix, Arizona. | http://www.dflt.org/awareness/sacred-datura.htm |
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