- Datura is a woody-stalked, leafy herb growing up to 2 meters. It produces spiney seed pods and large white or purple trumpet-shaped flowers that face upward.
- Most parts of the plant contain atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine.
- Datura has a long history of use both in S. America and Europe and is known for causing delirious states and poisonings in uninformed users.
- Users usually boil the seeds and flowers into tea and drink the mixture.
Datura is also called: Jimson Weed; Devil's Apple; Thorn Apple; Stinkweed; Devil's Weed; Malpitte; Moonflower; Toloache (D. inoxia).