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jimson weed

NOUN
  1. intensely poisonous tall coarse annual tropical weed having rank-smelling foliage, large white or violet trumpet-shaped flowers and prickly fruits

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  • 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
  • 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
  • There are a few mysterious exceptions, such as jimson weed (Datura wrightii) and desert milkweed (Asclepias erosa). Adaptations of desert plants
  • The hopaye had smeared it with bear grease mixed with jimson weed to deaden the pain and invoke healing. Fire The Sky
  • 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
  • Eliza apparently found foxglove, henbane, and jimson weed growing in Serena's pleasant little garden.
  • There was jimson weed, which belonged more properly in fields, and celandine, and stinging nettles. The Unquiet
  • If you combine the sauce with mashed barley to create a wort that is then infused with jimson weed and Orange Tic-Tacs, you create a tincture that can be rubbed on minor cuts and abrasions -- that is if you don't drink it before it is boiled and reduced as the liquid is at that point a near identical substitution for Jagermeister. My Love for Maggi Seasoning Sauce - Maggi Sauce
  • Peruvian natives believe it allows them to communicate with departed souls. stramonium (Jimson Weed): Dangerous hallucinogen widespread in temperate regions. Natural Highs Frequently Asked Questions by Vince Cavasin
  • This species also includes tobacco, poisonous belladonna, and the toxic plants herbane, mandrake, and jimson weeds.
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