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- = Datura tatula L. (1762)
- ≡ Datura stramonium var. tatula (L.) Torr. (1824)
Foetid annual herb to c. 1 m tall, puberulent, especially when young. Stems usually green or rarely purple. Petiole to c. 7 cm long. Lamina 5–30–(40) × 3–20–(25) cm, narrow- to broad-ovate, lobed; veins remaining puberulent, otherwise lamina becoming glabrous; apex of lobes acute or short-acuminate. Calyx 4–5 cm long, ribbed, reflexing at fruiting; teeth 5–8 mm long, unequal. Corolla 6–8–(9.5) cm long (excluding lobes), usually white or rarely light purple, funnelform; lobes 4–8 mm long, aristate. Fr. 3–5 × 2–3 cm (excluding spines), ovoid, erect, largest towards base of cyme; spines numerous, to 1 cm long, slender, the largest concentrated in upper 1/2. Seeds 2–3 mm wide, reniform, eventually black, irregularly rugose.
[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]
Flowering: Nov.–Apr.