Datura innoxia (often spelled inoxia), known as pricklyburr,[1]recurved thorn-apple,[2]downy thorn-apple, Indian-apple, lovache, moonflower, nacazcul, toloatzin, toloaxihuitl, tolguache or toloache, is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae. It is more rarely called sacred datura, a common name which is applied more often to the closely related Datura wrightii. It is native to the Southwestern United States, Central and South America, and introduced in Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe. The scientific name is often cited as D. innoxia.[3] When English botanist Philip Miller first described the species in 1768, he misspelled the Latin word innoxia (inoffensive) when naming it D. inoxia. The name Datura meteloides was for some time erroneously applied to some members of the species, but that name has now been abandoned.[4]
^USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Datura inoxia". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
^BSBI List 2007(xls). Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2014-10-17.
^"Jimsonweed-Nightshade Family". drkaae.com. Retrieved Jun 21, 2020.
^Preissel, Ulrike; Preissel, Hans-Georg (2002). Brugmansia and Datura: Angel's Trumpets and Thorn Apples. Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books. pp. 117–119. ISBN 978-1-55209-598-0.
scientific name has frequently been given as Datura meteloides Dunal, but this name is actually a synonym of D. innoxia Mill., a Mexican plant with a narrower...
are not fleshy like roots found in perennial species such as Daturainnoxia and Datura wrightii. The species can grow up to 6 ft (1.8 m) high. The stems...
also occurs as minor alkaloid in roots of many Datura species such as Datura stramonium and Daturainnoxia. It is the last step before cocaine is biosynthesized...
known as 3-oxo-6-β-hydroxy-β-amyrin, found in Datura species such as Datura stramonium and Daturainnoxia. It was isolated for the first time from Solanum...
The wildflowers of the Sonoran Desert typically appear after a rain, some after the winter rains, and some after the summer "monsoons." Common name: common...
ingested.[citation needed] Tlapatl and mixitl are both Datura species, Datura stramonium and Daturainnoxia, with strong hallucinogenic (deliriant) properties...
Petunia, Browallia, and Lycianthes, and sources of psychoactive alkaloids, Datura, Mandragora (mandrake), and Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade). Certain...
commonly found sources are Atropa belladonna (the deadly nightshade), Daturainnoxia, D. wrightii, D. metel, and D. stramonium. Other sources include members...
Daturadiol is a pentacyclic triterpenoid found in Datura species including Datura stramonium and Daturainnoxia. It is also found in non-Solanaceae plants such...
placed in Hylocereus Strophocactus wittii (Amazon moonflower) Datura species Daturainnoxia Ipomoea species previously separated in Calonyction Ipomoea...
wrightii or Daturainnoxia. This Datura is a small shrub, producing trumpet shaped flowers. The fruit is small, with thorns carrying many seeds. Datura lanosa...
Reynolds from the flowering plant Datura metel along Angelate ester and Datura meteloides (now reclassified as Daturainnoxia). Meteloidine is primarily found...
refer to: Podophyllum peltatum, a toxic, herbaceous perennial plant Daturainnoxia, a hallucinogenic plant Pomegranate, a fruit-bearing plant native to...
island presumably feeding on members of the Solanaceae, for example, Daturainnoxia and Nicotiana glauca which are common weeds in the vicinity of human...
Sangwan-Norreel, B. (2002). "Kinetic Study of Littorine Rearrangement in Daturainnoxia Hairy Roots by 13C NMR Spectroscopy". Journal of Natural Products. 65...
by plant genera belonging to the nightshade family Solanaceae, such as Datura, Brugmansia and Latua in the New World and Atropa, Hyoscyamus and Mandragora...
subfamily Solanoideae of the family Solanaceae. It comprises three genera: Datura, the Devil's trumpets, Brugmansia, the Angel's trumpets, and the monotypic...
as Solanum sp. Genus Datura: Datura ferox L. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive Daturainnoxia Mill. accepted as Daturainnoxia Mill. not indigenous...
reduction of tropinone to tropine and ψ-tropine isolated from the roots of Daturainnoxia'". Phytochemistry. 30 (3): 801–805. doi:10.1016/0031-9422(91)85255-X...
can be used against pupae and adult beetles. The seed extract from Daturainnoxia and Thevetia peruviana also show biopesticide properties against grubs...