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    Datura ferox - Wikipedia

    Datura ferox, commonly known as long spined thorn apple and fierce thornapple, as well as Angel's-trumpets, is a species of Datura. Like all such species, every part of the plant contains deadly toxins that can kill animals (including humans) that ingest it. Its fruit, red-brown when ripe, has unusually long thorns or … See more

    All parts of Datura plants contain dangerous levels of tropane alkaloids and may be fatal if ingested by humans or other animals, including livestock and pets. In some places … See more

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    Datura ferox, commonly known as long spined thorn apple and fierce thornapple, as well as Angel's-trumpets, is a species of Datura. Like all such species, every part of the plant contains deadly toxins that can kill animals (including humans) that ingest it. Its fruit, red-brown when ripe, has unusually long thorns or spikes.
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    Datura ferox can be grown as an ornamental plant. However, these uses cannot compensate for this plant's overall negative impacts. Datura ferox is a poisonous weed that competes aggressively with crops in the field and pasture.
    This datasheet on Datura ferox covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Impacts, Uses, Prevention/Control, Further Information. Datura laevis Bertol.
    This paper presents a synthesis of earlier research on Datura and the new results obtained from our analysis of the botanical remains from the archaeological site of Guitián in Northwestern Argentina, which reveal the presence of Datura ferox seeds within the context of rituals.
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