One of the flowers there was quite exotic and beautiful, but I haven't been
able to find it in any of my reference books--likely because I can't spell
it correctly.
The gentleman who gave us the tour indicated that the name of the flower was
something like doctinia/doxinia/daxinia. (He said it correctly, I just
didn't catch it.) I looked up variations on the above in my reference
books, but what was there didn't match the appearance or description of this
flower.
The flower is a dangerous hallucinogen, and Native Americans used to use it.
They referenced to it as "dangerous daxinia" (or however you spell it).
The one in the gardens I saw was a "double" version of the flower in a
beautiful shade of purple. I'd love to find some for my home garden.
Can anyone help me i.d. this flower?
Thanks
Tony wrote:
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Sue
Scarl...@att.net
Zone 6, south-central PA
"Tony" <nos...@pittarese.com> wrote in message
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Planted these from seed this year first time....in a pot....bushy, huge
leaves, trumpet-shaped white blooms, fragrant. There are also cream,
yellow and purple Daturas. Erin
Sounds like Datura. I grow it and it is beautiful and fragrant. Just keep it
away from children. See this link:
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/4DMG/Flowers/datura.htm
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