How To Use Datura In A Sentence

  • In his instrumental music, he was renowned for his use of scordatura, or alternate string tunings.
  • Datura; and to such as are cold, the [4134] decoction of guiacum, China sarsaparilla, sassafras, the flowers of carduus benedictus, which I find much used by Montanus in his Consultations, Julius Anatomy of Melancholy
  • According to some accounts, zombies are fed a paste made from datura stramonium - the zombie's cucumber - that contains tropane alkaloids capable of inducing a psychotic state.
  • Two of the 1681 sonatas, #IV and #VI, employ scordatura effects in which individual strings (one or more) are tuned away from their neighbors by other than the usual interval of a fifth.
  • The Fifth Quartet, written in the late 1980s, incorporates canons, glissandi, scordatura, and quotations of ‘Fling Out the Banner, Let It Wave’ (also known as ‘I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day’).
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  • I didn't take it, because anything that comes from jimson weed (and other datura relatives) has gotta be evil in my book. Boing Boing
  • In the second movement, concertmaster Christopher Warren-Green's realization of the scordatura violin writing is chillingly compelling.
  • P.of. G.M.P. Mwaluko presented a study on the use of Datura stramonium, which had been prompted by observation that the plant was added to local alcoholic brews. Chapter 10
  • There are a few mysterious exceptions, such as jimson weed (Datura wrightii) and desert milkweed (Asclepias erosa). Adaptations of desert plants
  • Tall perennials Joe Pye weed and what we call the tall sunflower, rudbeckia lanciniata are joined by a single volunteer Datura metal. Reposting of New Design-Part One-Why? « Fairegarden
  • In Datura stramonium, no effect of inbreeding could be detected on resistance to two herbivores.
  • For instance, Euphorbias emit a sap that can raise welts on your skin and Datura, also known as jimson weed, is called a "witch's weed" because it contains hallucinogens. The Shad Plank
  • Some of the tracks here were intensely experimental, featuring the electric keyboard equivalent of scordatura tuning, lush quasi-orchestral Hammond organ backdrops, haunting saxophone and ethereal wordless vocals.
  • You also might consider a gardenia, white-flowering duranta, white datura (can trigger allergy) and ‘Ducher,’ an antique white rose, for sun.
  • We move Seth to a level spot in the lee of a large granite rock far up from the river, near a cluster of sacred datura. Richard Bangs: Following Brad and Angelina to Namibia, Part III
  • I didn't take it, because anything that comes from jimson weed (and other datura relatives) has gotta be evil in my book. Boing Boing
  • A: Those are closely related to our native plant called datura, or jimsonweed, and not to hibiscus. Undefined
  • On inquiry, we found that the patient's relatives had made him drink a preparation made from the locally available datura (known as thorn apple or devil's weed) leaves, which contain atropine as the principal active alkaloid.
  • Chickens can tolerate about one per cent of their grain being contaminated with datura seeds.
  • But it is also called "sacred datura" because native shamans cultivated knowledge on its use for inducing visions to gain otherworldly knowledge. Beware the Deadly Palinflower
  • G (1940) Demonstration of the three germ layers in the shoot apex of Datura by means of induced polyploidy in periclinal chimeras. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • Curiously, after walking the hills along the road over the mountains toward the southern port of Jacmel, and the barren fields along the east coast as far as Anse-à-Veau, I found but a single specimen—a scandent shrub of Datura metel, at a house site in a small coastal village, planted, I was told, as a remedy for asthma. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • Abuse of the poisonous datura, a form of jimson weed also known as moonflower, has been on the rise since September, particularly in West Ada County, Ada County sheriff's Detective Ryan Pacheco said during a press conference Thursday. IdahoStatesman.com News Updates
  • The potent datura fruit has been used in sacred rites since prehistoric times. The Fruit Hunters
  • The strings of a four-string cello are usually tuned in fifths, but scordatura tunings were used in the baroque era, and so tuning in fifths cannot be taken for granted.
  • You also might consider a gardenia, white-flowering duranta, white datura (can trigger allergy) and ‘Ducher,’ an antique white rose, for sun.
  • DATURA Family: Solanaceae Genus: Datura Species: Species: fastuosa: large shrub with white flowers inoxia (Don Juan's Datura): native to mexico metel: native to India. sanguinea (Eagle Datura, Tonga): Native to S.America. stramonium (Jimson Weed): Dangerous hallucinogen widespread in temperate regions. Natural Highs Frequently Asked Questions by Vince Cavasin
  • He also has incorporated nicotine patches, cannabis and datura leaves, methamphetamine tablets and other prescription drugs and hallucinants.
  • Ololiuqui, Safford pronounced, was in fact Datura meteloides, a well-known and highly toxic hallucinogen belonging to a group of plants that, perhaps not entirely coincidentally, he had just monographed. One River
  • Beth, your post reminded me, how I love Daturas - in every colour and hybrid a big international pharma company produces a drug from the alkaloid in Datura and I had the pleasure to visit their datura-plantage in Brasil ones - a dream, I tell you... White Floral Queen Part Eight: Best Of The Rest and Also-Rans
  • Nah, more like a mix of datura and PCP; flat barking delusional, our Loo Tenant (Residentista de Crapper). Think Progress » Mark Krikorian: ‘Haiti’s So Screwed Up Because It Wasn’t Colonized Long Enough’
  • I, however, have chosen to concentrate my attentions upon a specific source of belladonna: the tree datura, specifically the subgenus brugmansia, because of its unique vegetative properties. Over the Edge
  • It is from one to five feet in height, and an ill-smelling weed, though first cousin to the beautiful, cultivated datura, which is a highly prized garden plant. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls
  • Other herbaceous plants included Abutilon theophrasti, Cycloloma atriplicifolium, Datura stramonium and Xanthium strumarium and the planted Maclura pomifera.
  • Despite its name, Eryngium Blue from DT Brown is not a sea holly but a bright-blue datura or jimson weed.
  • Datura ferox seeds were collected from plants invading soybean fields in Junín, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • 'datura' plant (_Datura alba_), and other species of the same genus. Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
  • The rest of the garden is filled with shade- and sun-loving subtropical and Mediterranean plants - abutilon, bougainvillea, datura, giant bird of paradise, and princess flower (Tibouchina).
  • The Datura metal seedcase says yes, it has been mentioned before and we should have been prepared. Fall Frost Or Warm Hands Cold Heart « Fairegarden
  • Host, precious jade reservoir already steep nice dry by air of datura flower petal, can stop bleeding for your pain in the town, instantly go to precious jade pond?
  • Subsequent investigation by the Montgomery County health officials determined the stew contained jimsonweed -- Datura stramonium. Latest News - UPI.com
  • In 18 th century southern Africa, the potion "poo" was taken to enable people to dance better in ceremonial dances; the Dutch word "doop" described a potion made from Datura stramonium used by robbers to pacify their prey; in 1807 in London, the opiate Laudanum Pravda.Ru
  • This isle had got the very form of a ripple, -- and I thought that the inhabitants should bear a ripple for device on their shields, a wave passing over them, with the datura, which is said to produce mental alienation of long duration without affecting the bodily health, * springing from its edge. Cape Cod
  • Salpiglossis belongs to the always-interesting Solanaceae family, which includes edible fruits such as tomatoes, potatoes and eggplants but also tobacco, deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) and poisonous jimsonweed (Datura stramonium). SFGate: Top News Stories

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