. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fig. 187, I.—Jimson-weed (Datura Stramonium, Nightshade FaniUy,Solanacetp). Flowering and fruiting branch. (Baillon.)—A coarseannual about 1-2 ni. tall; stom green; flowers white, heavy-scented,5-10 cm. long; fruit dry. Native home, Asia (?).. Fig. 187, II. — Jimson--weed. A, flower, cutvertically. B, baseof flower cut verti-cally, enlarged. Cfruit opening to dis-charge the seeds. D,seed, entire, and cutvertically. (Baillon.) PLANTS POISONOUS TO EAT 201


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