Here's a couple shots taken this morning when the sun was directly hitting these flowers: (see previous page)
They are white in the morning and red in the afternoon. Never witnessed that before.
Here's a couple shots taken this morning when the sun was directly hitting these flowers: (see previous page)
They are white in the morning and red in the afternoon. Never witnessed that before.
A Deplorable Bitter Clinger
Double post
That's Datura, an extremely hallucinogenic drug and is potentially fatal if consumed. Careful if you have kids, read the white highlight in the quote below. Beautiful plant though, grows wild in Northern Thailand.
From Wiki;
All Datura plants contain tropane alkaloids such as scopolamine, hyoscyamine, and atropine, primarily in their seeds and flowers. Because of the presence of these substances, Datura has been used for centuries in some cultures as a poison and hallucinogen.[2][3] There can be a 5:1 toxin variation across plants, and a given plant's toxicity depends on its age, where it is growing, and the local weather conditions. This variation makes Datura exceptionally hazardous as a drug. In traditional cultures, a great deal of experience with and detailed knowledge of Datura was critical in order to minimize harm.[2] Many tragic incidents result from modern recreational users ingesting Datura. For example, in the 1990s and 2000s, the United States media contained stories of adolescents and young adults dying or becoming seriously ill from intentionally ingesting Datura.[4][5] There are also several reports in the medical literature of deaths from Datura stramonium and Datura ferox intoxication.[6][7][8] Children are especially vulnerable to atropine poisoning, and their prognosis is likely to be fatal.[9][10] In some parts of Europe and India, Datura has been a popular poison for suicide and murder. From 1950–1965, the State Chemical Laboratories in Agra, India investigated 2,778 deaths that were caused by ingesting Datura.[2]
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported accidental poisoning resulting in hospitalization for a family of six who inadvertently ingested Datura used as an ingredient in stew.[11]
In some places it is prohibited to buy, sell or cultivate Datura plants
Effects of ingestion
Due to the potent combination of anticholinergic substances it contains, Datura intoxication typically produces effects similar to that of an anticholinergic delirium (as contrasted to hallucination): a complete inability to differentiate reality from fantasy; hyperthermia; tachycardia; bizarre, and possibly violent behavior; and severe mydriasis with resultant painful photophobia that can last several days. Pronounced amnesia is another commonly reported effect.[12]
No other psychoactive substance has received as many "train wreck" (that is, severely negative experience) reports as has Datura. The overwhelming majority of those who describe their use of Datura find their experiences extremely mentally and physically unpleasant and often physically dangerous
Last edited by khmen; 17-09-2011 at 04:36 PM.
A very interesting string gentlemen!
Thank you for your efforts and as soon as I get my post count up I'll share some of mine.
~Steve
nice to see the Pumaries, trying to get as many Colours and types together on the Farm
amazing how everything grows and reproduces here, not like Out back Oz
hi, newbie here --anyone tell
me what plant this and how to take care of it , bought 6 weeks ago in bkk, growing very quickly.
its a mushroom, growing out of the som tam... you can throw it away...
hi
how do u post pics here then
tnx
Lived in this house for about 4 years now.The cactus has decided to bloom...Gorgeous!
That cactus is a Dragon Fruit, they normally only flower at night time, that is why they are sometimes called a Moonflower.
^ Palexxx...That cactus is a fookin' cactus.
I know what a Dragon Fruit looks like, the fookers are everywhere around these parts!
This little beauty decided to flower yesterday...
This little beauty is called Crinum asiaticum, Crinum Lily, Spider Lily, Poison Bulb, Giant Crinum Lily, Grand Crinum Lily, Grand Crinum Lily พลับพลึง กทม....Originally Posted by charleyboy
charleyboy, Do you have any more photos of the cactus? I'd like to see the entire plant if possible. The flower is beautiful.
Thanks.
Google Cereus repandus (syn. Cereus peruvianus). Large columnar cactus.Originally Posted by greenebean33
Are these pictures taken from your garden or a store? I am looking for a good shop to buy Cactii so I can be reminded of back home.
^^Where do you live?
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