#1:relbugman (My apologies)
#2:and hcmcdole
with Dutura -jimsonweed, a member of the nightshade family, a Hallucinogen-The dried leaves used pharmaceutically as a narcotic.
Attached images taken 8.25.2020
Thank you too all who viewed and commented.
Nice shots - but weird names. : )
UTMike wrote:
Beautiful set, Frank.
Thank you Mike
Reruns just showing what the first "Be Afraid"
Manglesphoto wrote:
#1:relbugman (My apologies)
#2:and hcmcdole
with Dutura -jimsonweed, a member of the nightshade family, a Hallucinogen-The dried leaves used pharmaceutically as a narcotic.
Attached images taken 8.25.2020
Thank you too all who viewed and commented.
Frank these are outstanding images
More: It's a Nightshade/potato/tomato family member (Solanaceae). All parts are hallucinogenic, from seed to root tip. The problem is that efficacy varies even in same parts - very dangerous to consume, but the flowers are beautiful!
Thank you very much Eugene
relbugman wrote:
More: It's a Nightshade/potato/tomato family member (Solanaceae). All parts are hallucinogenic, from seed to root tip. The problem is that efficacy varies even in same parts - very dangerous to consume, but the flowers are beautiful!
In some locals it used to be also called Loco Weed.Yes the flowers are very beautiful, I'M still trying to get shots of them by moonlight, maybe next summer
Yes, sometimes 'Locoweed', but that's usually applied to Astragalus, a Vetch, Pea family, because when cows eat it, they go bonkers. The joys of common names.
Excellent and dramatic shots, Frank. I had one of these plants a couple of years ago but it got too big and unruly.
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