stramony

/ˈstræməni/
noun
  1. A poisonous plant with large white or purple trumpet-shaped flowers and spiny seed pods, also known as jimsonweed or thorn apple.
    • Stramony grows wild in many parts of North America, often in disturbed soil near roadsides.
    • Stramony has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, though it can be dangerous if misused.
    • The farmer warned his children not to touch the stramony in the field because it is highly toxic.
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