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No one should take jimson weed, but certain people are especially at risk for toxic side effects.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of jimson weed for these uses.
I found some Jimson weed and cut a few leaves to put in my moccasins.
They are more sensitive than adults to the toxic effects of jimson weed.
Yet all (except the Jimson weed) are also good choices for summer container gardens.
"The manager thought Jimson Weed was a bit too sixties."
And then the Jimson weed moved back in.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for jimson weed.
Jimson weed is especially dangerous for people with glaucoma because it might raise the pressure inside the eye even more.
It depicts four large blossoms of jimson weed, or datura.
He sang and played the guitar with a band called Jimson Weed.
Taking jimson weed might make this condition worse.
But some officials fear that the recent spotlight on jimson weed is prompting other teen-agers to try it.
Do not give jimson weed to children.
The cause was not jimson weed, but an often misunderstood condition - multiple chemical sensitivities.
They say it's two petunias past the jimson weed."
The more commonly abused jimson weed causes coma, seizures and death, he added.
Datura you will know, perhaps as Jamestown or Jimson weed.
"They were Jimson weeds and the inmates were eating them and getting high."
While searching the backyard, Foreman finds jimson weed and suspects that might be the source of the problem.
Jimson weed might make this condition worse because it slows down the process that empties the stomach.
Among them is "Jimson Weed" from 1932, her first formal, symmetrical flower painting.
O'Keeffe did morning glories, jimson weed and petunias, all of which are on display now.
Jimson weed can cause severe hallucinations, dilated pupils and rapid heartbeat.
Its other name is jimson weed.
In the eyes of the church, reason was suspect and flesh was the devil's snare.
It is a somewhat more mystical morality tale about the Devil's snares and about human failings of a nonbellicose nature.
Then he revealed the devil's snare in which he fell, and failed; and last 395 begging forgiveness, wept, and passed out into darkness.
For a list of magical plants mentioned in the series, such as mandrakes and devil's snares, see List of fictional plants.
Devil's Snare, grown by Professor Sprout.
She reveals to Harry and Ron that she does a lot of research in the library, which helped her defeat the Devil's Snare and work out the logic of the potions.
With the publication of Mary Beth Norton's stunning "In the Devil's Snare," no one seriously interested in understanding what happened in Salem in 1692 will be able to afford to ignore the Devil's more than passing resemblance to New England's natives.
She is levelheaded, book-smart and is very good with logic, but at first, she has a tendency to panic in intense or scary situations (as with the Devil's Snare at the climax of 'Philosopher's Stone') and is not good at thinking on her feet.
Hermione's knack for logic later enables the trio to solve a puzzle that is essential to retrieving the Philosopher's Stone, and she defeats the constrictive Devil's Snare plant by summoning a jet of "bluebell flame" by using the same spell she used on Snape earlier in the year.
Thus did this outcast man rebel against God, thinking of the child's loss and of his own; but nevertheless by the child itself he was yet to be saved from the devil's snare, and the ways wherein this sweet flower, fresh from God's hand, wrought upon his heart to redeem it were very strange and beautiful.
One species, Datura stramonium, is a common weed of waste places.
Some debteras have also been noted to use Datura stramonium to cause hallucinations.
Formally named Datura stramonium, it is an annual herb that grows up to five feet high with dark green leaves.
Some references may list Datura stramonium as loco weed.
More specifically, reports of certain nerve agents such as tetrodotoxin, and datura stramonium, have been tested at this military base.
A dissertation on the properties and effects of the datura stramonium, or common thorn-apple (1797)
Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) and juniper berries were always avoided.
"The Datura stramonium contains scopolamine, the motion sickness drug," Adams says.
Since then it has been identified in many other plant species including Datura stramonium and Nicotiana glutinosa.
The first report of the haploid plant was published by Blakeslee et al. (1922) in Datura stramonium.
Hyoscyamine can be extracted from plants of the Solanaceae family, notably Datura stramonium.
Discussion of "Datura stramonium;" a fatal poisoning."
A haploid mutant in the Jimson weed, Datura stramonium.
Datura stramonium (I)
Datura stramonium (jimson weed)
Jimson weed (Datura stramonium): variety of thorn apple plant, found in N. Africa, India.
In the U.S. it is sometimes called "Western Jimson weed" because of its resemblance to Datura stramonium.
It is known from many solanaceous weeds, including Datura stramonium, Lycium chilense, and Solanum nigrum.
Jimson weed (Datura stramonium) (contains tropane alkaloids)
Since this poisonous weed is spread throughout the United States, however, it would be helpful to have given the Latin name for quicker reference: Datura stramonium.
Datura species (especially Datura stramonium, commonly known as Jimson weed) are common poisonous weeds in the Solanaceae (nightshade) family.
For centuries, Datura stramonium has been used as a mystical sacrament which brings about powerful visions (lasting for days) and opens the user to communication with spirit world.
In January 1964 Cooke presided over Bowen's initiatory ritual consumption of datura stramonium, an age-old means of inducing visions.
More unusual recorded foods include chocolate and cocoa beans, coffee substitute, cookies, dried mangelwurzel, and even the toxic seeds of Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium).
The zombies, such as Clairvius Narcisse, were kept biddable by regular doses of the poisonous zombi cucumber, Datura stramonium which produces amnesia, delirium, and suggestibility.
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