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The following "shrub" has appeared on the garden. Confused

Any ideas as to what it is called? Smile

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A weed?

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dunno, try smoking a bit and see if it's any good Laughing

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Trifid, Geoff

watch for it uprroting itself, and the tshwook noise, or you're a gonner Laughing

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I cannot remember its name but it is definitely a Class B substance. Laughing

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From the top picture I would have said it was from the thistle family and one which grows near the sea. The second picture I have no idea it looks massive

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Looks like a Datura and all parts are very poisonous. Try a Google for more information and pictures.

Extract:

COMMON NAMES
Jimson Weed; Devil's Apple; Thorn Apple; Stinkweed; Devil's Weed; Malpitte; Moonflower; Toloache (D. inoxia)
EFFECTS CLASSIFICATION
Deliriant
DESCRIPTION
Datura is a woody-stalked, leafy herb growing up to 2 meters. It produces spiney seed pods and large white or purple trumpet-shaped flowers that face upward. Most parts of the plant contain atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine. It has a long history of use both in S. America and Europe and is known for causing delirious states and poisonings in uninformed users.

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Good Lord!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DaturaStramonium-plant-sm.jpg

many thanks Chris & Tilly - thats what it is Shocked Confused

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Yes, definitely Datura Stramonium.
 
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If you have grandchildren- or children - in the garden don't let them handle the flowers. If they go on to rub their eyes they can produce all sorts of problems.

All the rest of it is toxic too so don't let them eat any part of it !

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