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Discover the powerful jimson weed, also called datura stramonium, devil's snare, thornapple, stinkweed, locoweed, gypsum weed, angel trumpet plant, and Jamestown weed. Study this notorious nightshade's long history of ceremonial use and cautions as a master plant not to be approached lightly. It can cause a scary Datura trip. Learn how Southwestern tribes like the Zuni and Yokuts used jimson weed for sacred rain rituals, rites of passage into manhood, and generating hallucinogenic visions full of spiritual messages. Trace the mythic origins of datura to two magical underground children. Explore the medicinal uses of jimson weed as a topical anesthetic for setting bones, numbing wounds, and even minor surgeries. Examine its distinct trumpet-shaped jimson weed flowers and spiky thorn apple seed pods, packed with hundreds of psychoactive seeds capable of producing deliriant datura trips and even death. Compare jimson root to other nightshades like angel's trumpet, belladonna and moonflowers. Discover how uninformed Jamestown settlers fatally poisoned themselves by mistakenly eating datura leaves. Uncover why Native Americans treated this scaffolds as a master plant not to be approached lightly, navigating a fine line between medicine plant and "devil's snare."