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    Brugmansia is a genus of seven species of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae. They are woody trees or shrubs, with pendulous flowers...
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    Brugmansia suaveolens, Brazil's white angel trumpet, also known as angel's tears and snowy angel's trumpet, is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade...
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    Brugmansia arborea, the angel's trumpet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae. The IUCN has classed Brugmansia arborea as Extinct in...
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    Brugmansia versicolor is a species of plant in the family Solanaceae, commonly known as “angel’s trumpets”. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014...
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    Brugmansia sanguinea, the red angel's trumpet, is a species of South American flowering shrub or small tree belonging to the genus Brugmansia in tribe...
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    Brugmansia aurea, the golden angel's trumpet, is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family Solanaceae, endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014...
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    Brugmansia insignis is a South American species of angel's trumpet with large, fragrant flowers. The IUCN has listed this species as Extinct in the Wild...
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    with angel's trumpets, which are placed in the closely related genus Brugmansia). Other English common names include moonflower, devil's weed, and hell's...
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    Brugmansia vulcanicola, ( = "the volcanic-soil-favouring angel's trumpet" ) is a shrub or small tree belonging to the genus Brugmansia of tribe Datureae...
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  • Brugmansia arborea Brugmansia aurea Brugmansia insignis Brugmansia sanguinea Brugmansia suaveolens Brugmansia versicolor Brugmansia vulcanicola Camellia amplexicaulis...
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  • Brugmansia longifolia is a name given by G. Lagerheim to a plant collected in Ecuador in 1895 with long narrow leaves and undulated indentations. It is...
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    as henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), jimson weed (Datura), angel's trumpet (Brugmansia), deadly nightshade (Belladonna), mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), and...
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    perfectly differentiated at both the morphological and molecular levels, Brugmansia includes tree species, while Datura contains herbs or shrubs, the latter...
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    dextromethorphan, and ergolines. Alkaloids present in plants of the genera Brugmansia and Datura, such as scopolamine, may also induce anisocoria. Migraines...
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    Bruni, A Capasso, V De Feo, (2006). "Affinity of Iresine herbstii and Brugmansia arborea extracts on different cerebral receptors", Journal of Ethnopharmacology...
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  • szaferi Brugmansia arborea Brugmansia aurea Brugmansia insignis Brugmansia sanguinea Brugmansia suaveolens Brugmansia versicolor Brugmansia vulcanicola...
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    through reintroduction. Not all EW species are rare. An example is the Brugmansia family, where all seven species are widely cultivated, but none are found...
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    Solanaceae. It comprises three genera: Datura, the Devil's trumpets, Brugmansia, the Angel's trumpets, and the monotypic Trompettia. "Family: Solanaceae...
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    Meteloidine is an alkaloid found in some Brugmansia and Datura species. Its also found in Erythroxylum australe and is said to be cocaine-like alkaloid...
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    (yagé), Brugmansia species, Iochroma fuchsioides and Desfontainia in their rituals. Kamëntšá shamans are noted for the number and variety of Brugmansia cultivars...
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    Angel's tears is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Brugmansia suaveolens, a semi-woody shrub in the family Solanaceae native to South...
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  • related genera of poisonous flowering plants in the family Solanaceae: Brugmansia, woody plants with pendulous flowers Datura, herbaceous plants with erect...
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    Common examples of deliriants include plants of the genera Datura and Brugmansia, both containing scopolamine, as well as higher than recommended dosages...
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    new to Spain" (PDF). Preissel, Ulrike; Preissel, Hans-Georg (2002). Brugmansia and Datura: Angel's Trumpets and Thorn Apples. Buffalo, New York: Firefly...
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  • hyoscyamine among others) are: Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade) Brugmansia species Datura species Garrya species Hyoscyamus niger (henbane) Mandragora...
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  • ambrosia – Ambrosia trifida Amy root – Apocynum cannabinum Angel trumpet – Brugmansia suaveolens Apple – Malus domestica Apricot – Prunus armeniaca Arfaj –...
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    zippelii, which was first described as Brugmansia zippelii in Java by Carl Ludwig Blume in 1828. The name Brugmansia had earlier been used to house the plants...
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    metel, and D. stramonium. Other sources include members of the genera Brugmansia (angel's trumpets) and Hyoscyamus.[citation needed] Atropine can be synthesized...
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    1999). "Specificities of the enzymes of N-alkyltropane biosynthesis in Brugmansia and Datura". Phytochemistry. 52 (5): 871–8. Bibcode:1999PChem..52..871B...
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    Tubular-campanulate corolla, bearing long points and emergent from tubular calyx (Brugmansia aurea, Golden Angel's Trumpet, family Solanaceae)....
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