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Datura Metel
By Meanie
- 13 Jul, 2010
- 7 likes
Another new bloom this evening.
Hope that it doesn't rain too much, as this is the fourth flower and hopefully this seasons seed pod.
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Mine's getting closer :) That's a really nice shot, Meanie
16 Jul, 2010
Thanks guys.
Mrv - bet you're humming the ugly duckling tune around the house now!
16 Jul, 2010
Meanie:
Love the white flower!
These plants grow wild in CA...they are actually considered a noxious weed in most low-elevations of CA. I love them anyway! : > )
16 Jul, 2010
You bet I am :)
16 Jul, 2010
Delonix - I've read this about the southern states too. To be fair, the foliage does have a bit of an unpleasant odour if touched, and it is a highly toxic plant too.
Mrv - we look forward to the photos of yours in bloom!
16 Jul, 2010
Meanie:
Yes, it grows wild in all the mild-climates of the U.S. I have a friend who has a 150 acre property...these plants grow everywhere...my friend has a huge Bob Cat tiller and plows the thousands of plants under every year.
It grows only to 4 - 8 feet tall and has white or purple flowers...and only lives a few years. Are they short-lived (2 years) there also?
16 Jul, 2010
I must admit that I treat them very much as an annual, collecting seed from the plant and starting fresh plants off mid March ish.
They seem to be less interested in height, reaching only 2 or 3 foot. However, this particular plant has developed a very bushy habit and now has three viable flowering stems, with maybe 2 more to come.
16 Jul, 2010
Meanie:
Do the seeds ever escape and end up growing in the ground?
18 Jul, 2010
I only ever let one seed pod per plant develop, so it's easy to keep an eye on them to harvest the seeds.
I clearly dropped a couple once, as I found a couple of self seeders that had just germinated, but that was in July - I don't think that our climate would allow self seeded plants the time to flower.
19 Jul, 2010
Meanie:
It's probably a good thing these plants don't naturalize.
20 Jul, 2010
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Wonderful this flower..:o))
14 Jul, 2010