Datura Images
version 3.0 (last modified 7-2-99)
Because of continuous taxonomic confusion among the species, subspecies, and forms of Datura and its closely related Brugmansia,
indications of latin name are often in error on the following pages. Where possible, the currently correct scientific name has
been listed to alleviate some confusion.
- Images of the Solanaceae from the Botanical Garden of Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Contains many of the best pictures of flowers and fruits of Datura, Brugmansia, and Solandra. This botanical garden is dedicated to the family Solanaceae.
- Brugmansias (from Southern Perennials and Herbs)
- Brugmansias (from Lycaeum Botanical Specimen Image Database)
- Brugmansias (from Erowid vaults)
- Daturas (from Lycaeum Botanical Specimen Image Database)
- Daturas (from Erowid vaults)
- Daturas, Brugmansias, Solandras, and other Solanaceae (Texas A&M Vascular Plants Gallery)
- Slide show of various Daturas
- Datura arborea L. (=B. aurea Lagerheim)
- Datura candida (=B. aurea)
- Brugmansia candida (=B. aurea)
- Datura suaveolens ( =B. suaveolens)
- Brugmansia suaveolens
- yellow Brugmansia sp.
- white Brugmansia sp. (drawing)
- pink Brugmansia sp.
- B. versicolor "apricot queen"
- Brugmansia sp. "peaches and cream" by Sollya
- Datura discolor
- D. meteloides and Brugmansia
- D. meteloides and B. sanguinea
- D. meteloides
- D. meteloides (b/w line drawing)
- D. inoxia (close-up)
- D. innoxia Miller (misidentified)
- D. inoxia (pure white)
- D. inoxia (misidentified as D. stramonium)
- D. inoxia (misidentified as D. stramonium)
- D. inoxia (large color illustration, misidentified as D. stramonium)
- D. stramonium (color close-up of leaves)
- D. stramonium close-ups
- D. stramonium (flowering)
- D. stramonium (dried pods)
- D. stramonium v. tatula (flower, seedling) and D. wrightii
- D. metel (double purple, double yellow, single white)
- D. metel, double purple (= D. fastuosa)
- D. fastuosa (white, color drawing)
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