"Datura" Quotes from Famous Books
... Daucus. Ixora. Serissa! Gardenia! Lonicera! Sambucus. Viburnum. Scabiosa. *Campanula! Platycodon! Calluna! Azalea! Rhododendron! *Arbutus! *Erica! *Anagallis! *Primula! *Jasminum! Syringa! *Vinca! *Nerium! Allamanda! Tabernaemontana. *Calystegia! Convolvulus! Ipomoea. *Datura! *Petunia! Solanum! Orobanche. Gentiana. Mimulus. *Antirrhinum! Gratiola! *Digitalis! *Linaria! Veronica! Calceolaria! Achimenes. Gloxinia! Clerodendron! Bignonia. Cyclamen! Mirabilis. Laurus! Gladiolus! Crocus! Iris! *Galanthus! Leucojum! Sternbergia! Hippeastrum. ... — Vegetable Teratology - An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants • Maxwell T. Masters
... 199. DATURA Stramonium. THORN APPLE. The whole Plant. E.—Dr. Woodville informs us, that an extract of this plant has been the preparation usually employed, and from one to ten grains and upwards a-day: but the powdered leaves after the manner of those directed for hemlock would seem, for the reason ... — The Botanist's Companion, Vol. II • William Salisbury
... on every side. The close-shaven turf was broken by small patches of gorgeously-tinted flower-beds, diversified by vases filled with trailing plants, and lines of orange trees and fuchsias, with here and there a deep-belled datura, all converging towards the central marble fountain, where the water played high, and tinkled coolly in sparkling jets. Between it and the house, there were placed in the shade some brightly-tinted cushions and draperies, lounging chairs, and a low ... — Hopes and Fears - scenes from the life of a spinster • Charlotte M. Yonge
... keeper, with his stylum behind his ear; the sleek praegustator, who sampled all foods, so as to stand between his master and poison, and beside him his predecessor, now a half-witted idiot through the interception twenty years before of a datura draught from Canidia; the cellarman, summoned from amongst his amphorae; the cook, with his basting-ladle in his hand; the pompous nomenclator, who ushered the guests; the cubicularius, who saw to their accommodation; the silentiarius, who kept order in the house; the structor, who ... — The Last Galley Impressions and Tales - Impressions and Tales • Arthur Conan Doyle
... pleasaunce, with fountain and sundial, espaliered orange boughs, and ancient rose-trees overhanging paved walks, gay parterres, and avenues of myrtle or heliotrope. Flowers are perennial even on these airy heights, and dense hedges of datura, with long white bells drooping in myriads over the pointed foliage, transform each narrow lane into a vista of enchantment. Eastern Java spreads map-like beneath the overhanging precipice, the blue strait of Madoera curving between ... — Through the Malay Archipelago • Emily Richings |