RMCNRETD–moonflower (Datura meteloides), blooming in front of rocks in the Zion National Park, USA, Utah
RF2H5G2AB–LAOS - CIRCA 1984: a stamp printed in Laos shows pricklyburr, datura meteloides, flowering plant native to America, circa 1984
RM2R5Y224–Sacred (datura), Arizona (Datura meteloides), USA
RFE7BWG8–Sacred Datura plant seen in Southwest New Mexico - USA
RFDAK4HH–Moonflower (datura wrightii)
RF2DECF1W–Hindu datura metel in the period of fruiting.
RF2GH99JH–Datura innoxia green fruit. It also known as Datura wrightii or sacred datura. Hindu datura metel in the period of fruiting
RF2D8GYRJ–Fruits of Datura alba or Thorn Apple, Apple of Peru, Green Thorn Apple, Hindu Datura, Metel.
RFD2DRT4–white sacred datura flower with leaf
RMRMWCC6–Jimson weed
RF2CTTE0P–LAOS - CIRCA 1984: stamp printed by Laos, shows Datura meteloides, circa 1984.
RF2BE5MA5–Datura innoxia - white flower from United States, Central and South America. The moonflower with green leaves outdoors. Floral background
RMF87941–Thorn apple, Datura innoxia (Datura meteloides). Mexico. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1857.
RMDHJD95–Datura on bridge abutment near upper campground. Datura meteloides. 520510
RFF0T2WA–Sacred Datura flower in the wild also known as: Western Jimsom Weed,Nightshade, indian whiskey
RF2KDGK63–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RFF0DW8T–Sacred Datura flower in the wild also known as: Western Jimsom Weed,Nightshade, indian whiskey
RMW64MBP–Datura on bridge abutment near upper campground. Datura meteloides.
RF2CWDPPD–White angel's trumpet flower ( Datura metel ) in the garden
RF2JA592W–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MAY 14, 2022: Postage stamp printed in Laos shows Datura meteloides, Flowers serie, circa 1984
RMB7JTA3–Glass Mountain, Lower Cathedral Valley Spur Road, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RM2R5Y229–Sacred (datura), Arizona (Datura meteloides), USA
RF2F8N283–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 4, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Laos shows Datura meteloides, Flowers serie, circa 1984
RMATK3WW–Sacred Datura
RMA230D7–Datura inoxa meteloides bud
RMA7358E–Illuminated Sacred Datura at night Phantom Ranch in the Grand Canyon National Park
RF2D8GYT0–Datura innoxia green fruit. It also known as Datura wrightii or sacred datura. Hindu datura (Datura metel) in the period of fruiting
RM2AM642P–Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians . vl B. DATURA METELOIDES, A LARGE AND CONSPICUOUS PLANT OF STREAM TERRACES AND TALUS SLOPES. ROBBINS, HARRINGTON, |FREIRE-MARKECO J ETHNOBOTAlSrY OF THE TEWA INDIANS 65 Bouteloua gracilis. Grama Grass. (See fig. 6.) ^Afi^.ta (^amj,., unexplained ; ?^«, grass). % . Much of this grass grows along the irrigating ditches.
RFGPW5XH–sacred datura flower
RMP7F0GG–Thorn apple, Datura innoxia (Datura meteloides). Mexico. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1857.
RMMCH0FH–. Daisy. Datura. 5697 D. Hunnutis Flava Flore Pleno. Large dou- ble flowers, of a deep golden yellow ; delightfully fragrant 5 5700 — Fastuosa Huberiana, Mixed. From large double flowers of various colors 10 5698 — Wrighti (Meteloides). Large single trumpet- shaped flowers, white, with a lilac border 5 5696 — Arborea Simplex (Brugmansia). Large sin- gle trumpet-shaped, white, fragrant flowers, about 12 inches long. Plant out in May 20 DIANTHUS. (Pinks.) A magnificent genus, embracing some of the most popular flowers in cultivation, producing a great variety of brilliant colors and profusion of
RMDHJD94–Datura growth in Zion. Datura meteloides. Flower white. Leaves deep green. 520509
RF2KDGK65–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RMW64MBM–Datura growth in Zion. Datura meteloides. Flower white. Leaves deep green.
RMB7JTFT–Glass Mountain, Lower Cathedral Valley Spur Road, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMATK3WX–Sacred Datura
RF2D8GYRF–Fruits of Datura alba or Thorn Apple, Apple of Peru, Green Thorn Apple, Hindu Datura, Metel. Fruits of devils trumpet, Datura metel.
RM2AM63GB–Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians . vl B. DATURA METELOIDES, A LARGE AND CONSPICUOUS PLANT OF STREAM TERRACES AND TALUS SLOPES. ROBBINS, HARRINGTON, |FREIRE-MARKECO J ETHNOBOTAlSrY OF THE TEWA INDIANS 65 Bouteloua gracilis. Grama Grass. (See fig. 6.) ^Afi^.ta (^amj,., unexplained ; ?^«, grass). % . Much of this grass grows along the irrigating ditches.. / Fig. 5.—Grama grass. TapiHy, red grass(^t^, grass; pi^ red). Tas^y, ? horn grass {ta., grass; apparently ^g?;, horn). ? . New Mexican Spanish zacate azul. This kind of grass grows on the hills east of the Rio Grande andelsewhere. It is excellen
RMDHJD91–Datura growth in Zion. Datura meteloides. Flower white. Leaves deep green. 520508
RF2KDGK7M–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RMW64M8B–Datura growth in Zion. Datura meteloides. Flower white. Leaves deep green.
RM2AFKGTX–. Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians. B. DATURA METELOIDES, A LARGE AND CONSPICUOUS PLANT OF STREAM TERRACES AND TALUS SLOPES. ROBBINS, HARRINGTONFREIRE-MARRECO ] ETHNOBOTANY OF THE TEWA INDIANS . 65 Bouteloua gracilis. Grama Grass. (See fig. 5.)^Anuta Qafiy,, unexplained ; ta, grass). Much of this grass grows along the irrigating ditches.. Fig. 5.—Grama grass. Ta pPiy, red grass (ta, grass; pi, red). Tasey, ? horn grass (ta, grass; apparently ser), horn). ? . New Mexican Spanish zacate azul. This kind of grass grows on the hills east of the Rio Grande andelsewhere. It is excellent food for cattl
RF2KDGK75–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RMW1C6CD–Datura on bridge abutment near upper campground. Datura meteloides.
RMRH00HC–. Bulletin. Ethnology. A. FOUR-O'CLOCK (QUAMOCLIDION MULTIFLORUM). THIS LARGE CLUMP MEASURED SEVERAL FEET ACROSS. RATHER COMMON IN THE CANYONS.. £. DATURA METELOIDES, A LARGE AND CONSPICUOUS PLANT OF STREAi SLOPES. ;CES AND TALUS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RF2KDGK6W–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RMW1C6DY–Datura growth in Zion. Datura meteloides. Flower white. Leaves deep green.
RMRHC74R–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. i88 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. velvety-crimson flowers. These hybrid Cannas vary in height from I Sin. to 4ft., and flower during the late summer and autumn. Daturas are handsome massive-foliaged plants, with large trumpet-shaped flowers, and are much admired. The half-hardy annuals may be easily raised from seed sown in a hotbed in early spring, potting up singly, and finally planting out into a. Fig. 92.—Datura meteloides. light, warm soil in June. D. ceratocaula grows 3ft. high, and in July produces large sweet-scente
RF2KDGK6N–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RMW1C6CJ–Datura growth in Zion. Datura meteloides. Flower white. Leaves deep green.
RMRDXJ0B–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 188 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. velvety-crimson flowers. These hybrid Carinas vary in height from i8in. to 4ft., and flower during the late summer and autumn. Daturas are handsome massive-foliaged plants, with large trumpet-shaped flowers, and are much admired. The half-hardy annuals may be easily raised from seed sown in a hotbed in early spring, potting up singly, and finally planting out into a. Fig. 92.—Datura meteloides. light, warm soil in June. D. ceratocaula grows 3ft. high, and in July produces large sweet-scente
RF2KDGK6X–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RMRDYABF–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. ^. Fig. 415. Ground Cherry (.Physalis viscosa). Culti- vated for its fruit. (W. S. Dudgeon). The mandrake {Mondragora officinarum) of the ancients was, at one time, supposed to have medicinal virtues. The flowering tobacco (Nicotiana alata) is a well known cultivated plant of Brazil. The thorn apple (Datura Metel) is much cultivated, as is the D. meteloides, which has large, sweet-scented flowers. The bittersweet {Solanum Dulcamara),
RF2KDGK64–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RMRC86GC–. Dreer's garden calendar for 1887. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Daisy. Datura. 5697 D. Hunnutis Flava Flore Pleno. Large dou- ble flowers, of a deep golden yellow ; delightfully fragrant 5 5700 — Fastuosa Huberiana, Mixed. From large double flowers of various colors 10 5698 — Wrighti (Meteloides). Large single trumpet- shaped flowers, white, with a lilac border 5 5696 — Arborea Simplex (Brugmansia). Large sin- gle trumpet-shaped, white, fragrant flowers, about 12 inches long. Plant out in May 20 DIANTHUS. (Pinks.) A magnificent genus, emb
RF2KDGK5W–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RF2KDGK6A–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RF2KDGK7H–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
RF2KDGK5Y–Fruits of Datura innoxia known as pricklyburr, recurved thorn apple etc. The seeds are long lived, having the ability to lie dormant in the soil for m
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