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Hallucinogenic plants Datura

Thorn apple (Datura stramonium). Reprinted with permission from Harner MJ. (1973). The role of hallucinogenic plants in European witchcraft, in Hallucinogens and Shamanism. Harner MJ, ed. London Oxford University Press. [Pg.389]

Datura stramonium (Jimson weed) is a naturally occurring plant that is ingested to induce hallucinogenic effects. Toxicity after ingestion is due to an atropine-containing alkaloid that is present in all parts of the plant but is particularly concentrated in the seeds. [Pg.3158]


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