Beware the Deadly Beauty of Datura

Common Datura SpeciesDatura stramonium (Jimsonweed or Thorn Apple)Known for its white or purple trumpet flowers and spiky seed pods, this species is infamous for its hallucinogenic properties, though even small doses can result in severe poisoning.Datura metel (Horn of Plenty)Valued for its ornamental beauty, this species features large flowers in vibrant hues of white, yellow, or purple. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine, it carries the same toxic risks as others in the genus.Datura inoxia (Moonflower)With fragrant, white, night-blooming flowers, this species is often mistaken for the harmless Moonflower vine, leading to accidental poisoning. Its seeds and flowers are particularly potent in toxic alkaloids.Datura ferox (Long-spined Thorn Apple)Characterized by its long, spiny seed pods, this species contains one of the highest concentrations of toxic compounds, making it especially hazardous.Why Is Datura So Dangerous?Datura contains potent tropane alkaloids, including atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine, which disrupt the central nervous system. These compounds cause severe symptoms and can be fatal even in small amounts.Symptoms of Datura PoisoningHallucinations and Delirium* Victims often experience vivid and frightening hallucinations.Dilated Pupils and Blurred Vision* Light sensitivity and impaired vision are common

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