Group:
Dicot
Rank:
species
Kind:
Name of a new Taxon
Herbarium Placement:
Bayer, 3rd, C, 256
Authors:
Published In:
The Gardeners Dictionary: eighth edition Datura no. 5. 1768. (
Gard. Dict. (ed. 8))


Annotation:
as "Inoxia"; "in-" is an inseparable particle prefixed to an adjective to reverse the meaning. The adjective here is noxius/a/um so the correct form of the compound is innoxius/a/um. Miller misspelled the epithet as "inoxius" which is correctable under Art. 60.1.
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Type-Protologue
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Locality:
Cultivated in England from seeds of Veracruz, Mexico.
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Distribution:
Mexico (Veracruz)
Type Specimens
Higher Taxa:
Taxonomy Browser
Concept:
details
Projects:
Bolivia
, China
, Costa Rica
, Ecuador
, IPCN
, Madagascar
, Mesoamericana
, Missouri
, Nicaragua
, Pakistan
, Paraguay
, Peru
, VPA
Common Names:
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angel's-trumpet (English, United States)
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downy thorn-apple (English, United States)
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Indian apple (English, United States)
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mao man tuo luo (Pinyin, China)
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Flora of China Editorial Committee. 1994. Flora of China (Verbenaceae through Solanaceae). 17: 1–378. In C. Y. Wu, P. H. Raven & D. Y. Hong (eds.) Fl. China. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden Press, Beijing & St. Louis.
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sacred datura (English, United States)
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tolguacha (English, United States)
Keywords:
CEC,
FCC,
FNA,
FVG,
MAD,
MC,
PAK,
FIELD,
IPCN