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Datura, Dhatura – Plant – DDP-360130

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Description

Datura gets its common name from its huge, tubular flowers that resemble trumpets.
The blooms may be held upright or dangle like bells along the stem depending on the species. Flowers have a wonderful fragrance and are often followed by the development of interesting seed pods with a textured or spiny surface. The foliage and flowers are beautiful but can be dangerous if consumed by humans. Take care to locate the plant away from children and pets.Datura is a genus of nine species of poisonous vespertine flowering plants belonging to the family Solanaceae. They are commonly known as daturas, but also known as devil s trumpets, not to be confused with angel s trumpets, its closely related genus Brugmansia.Plant Specifications*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%

Common Name
horn-of-plenty

Maximum Reachable Height
3.00 to 4.00 feet

Flower Colour
colors vary from white to yellow, pink, and pale purple.

Bloom Time
July to frost

Difficulty Level
easy to grow

Planting and carePotted plants need special Datura trumpet flower care and annual repotting. The plants may lose leaves in winter if left outside in milder climates but spring back in warmer temperatures. Datura plants growing in colder zones will require you to move the plant indoors or just let it reseed and start new plants.Datura careSow seeds directly outside into a prepared bed in fall in warmer climates and in early spring after all danger of frost has passed in cooler climates. You can grow trumpet flower inside or outside in a pot, or simply spread seed with a light coat of sand outside in a sunny location.

Sunlight
Full Sun

Watering
Medium

Soil
well-drained soil

Temperature
47F ( 8C)

Fertilizer
Apply any organic fertilizer

Datura special featureBorders, containers. Specimen or group. Place containers near patios so flower fragrance may be enjoyed.Datura uses
Ornamental Use:
The plant is used for ornamental purpose
Medicinal Use:

The paste of roasted leaves is applied over the area to relieve pain
It is used as herbal medicine, especially in case of ayurveda for asthma and bonesetting
Jimson weed is used to treat spasm of bronchitis in asthma
Datura seeds and leaves are used as antiasthmatic, antispasmodic, hypnotic and narcotic

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