Datura ferox

Linnaeus

Demonstr. Pl., 6. 1753.

Common names: Fierce thorn-apple
WeedyIntroduced
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 14.

Herbs annual, to 10 dm. Stems puberulent, sometimes glabres­cent. Leaf blades broadly ovate, to 13 × 8 cm, margins usually sinuate-dentate, sometimes pin­nately lobed, surfaces glabres­cent. Flowers: calyx with min­ute pubescence along veins, tube cylindric, 5-toothed; corolla white, trumpet-shaped, 4–6 cm, acuminate lobes alternating with sinuses. Capsules erect, dehiscent by 4 valves, pericarp dry, sparsely hairy, with prickles unequal, some 15+ mm, proximals shorter than distals; calyx remnant not accrescent. Seeds black, 4–4.5 mm, convex marginal ridge absent, testa rugose; caruncle absent. 2n = 24.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Sep.
Habitat: Cultivated fields, irrigation ditches, road and trail margins, waste places.
Elevation: 0–150 m.

Distribution

Introduced; Ala., Ark., Calif., Ga., Nev., N.Y., N.C., Pa., occasional nearly worldwide.

Discussion

The origin and native status of Datura ferox is unresolved, although China has been cited as the coun­try of origin since Linnaeus. The most extensive phyto­geographic distribution of this species is in north­ern Argentina. Its association with ship ballast and seed stock of monocultural crops may explain its local abun­dance when introduced.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Datura ferox"
Robert A. Bye +
Linnaeus +
Fierce thorn-apple +
Ala. +, Ark. +, Calif. +, Ga. +, Nev. +, N.Y. +, N.C. +, Pa. +  and occasional nearly worldwide. +
0–150 m. +
Cultivated fields, irrigation ditches, road and trail margins, waste places. +
Flowering Jun–Sep. +
Demonstr. Pl., +
Weedy +  and Introduced +
Datura ferox +
species +