A Datura with a purple-white bi-color flowers, purple stems and seed pods. A warning that all parts of this plant are poisonous.
Pronunciation
(da-TUR-a)
Plant Type
All Plants, Annuals
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Sunlight
full
Moisture
average, moist
Soil & Site
average
Temperature
grows best in warmer weather, avoid planting to early, zone #5 around Memorial Day week end or later
Flowers
large, upward facing, white/purple flowers, flowers start as a tightly wrapped tubular calyx
Fruit
seeds are produces in spiked ball shaped seed pods
Dimensions
up to 3 feet
Maintenance
deadhead and remove seed pods to prevent reseeding, flowers die into a mussy mass
Propagation
seeds
Native Site
Species native to South China.
Misc Facts
All parts are poisonous and some have hallucinogenic properties. Contains scopolamine, a dangerous drug used as a sedative and also an alkaloid called hyoscycamine.
Notes & Reference
#51-Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials (Alan Arimitage), #109-Annuals and Tender Perennials for North American Gardens (Wayne Winterroud)