Angel'S Trumpet
Datura innoxia Mill.

Datura innoxia, commonly known as Angel's Trumpet, is a species in the genus Datura within the Solanaceae family. It was first described by Mill. in 1768. This plant is distributed across various regions including British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, Madeira, Portugal Continental, Brazil, Manaure, Riohacha, Turkey, Chile, South Africa, Nepal, Belgium, the Flemish and Walloon Regions, Papua New Guinea, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and Saint Barthelemy.
Description
Datura innoxia is a member of the Solanaceae, or nightshade, family. It is native to and found in a wide range of locations, including parts of North and South America, Europe, and the Pacific. The plant is known by the common name Angel's Trumpet in English and is recognized for its trumpet-shaped flowers. It has been documented in regions such as British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, Madeira, Portugal, Brazil, and several other countries and territories. The species was first scientifically described in 1768 by the botanist Mill.
Other common names
Angel'S TrumpetAngel'S-TrumpetDesert ThornappleDowny Thorn-AppleFireweedHoary Thorn-AppleIndian-AppleJoy JuicePricklyburrRecurved Thorn-AppleSacred DaturaThorn-Apple
Distribution
British Columbia · Ontario · Quebec · Madeira · Portugal Continental · BR · Madeira Island · Manaure | Riohacha · TR · CL · SA · NP · Belgium · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · PW · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · Saint Barthelemy · CY · KI · IT · PT · BW · DK · TD · UZ · ET · FR
Synonyms
Datura guayaquilensisDatura metelDatura meteloidesDatura velutinosa