Datura (Datura leichhardtii)
Description
Datura leichhardtii�is a species of thorn apple in the genus�Datura. In 1844,�Ludwig Leichhardt�is said to have discovered this species in Australia.�Ferdinand von Mueller�gave it the name�Datura leichhardtii�when he published his first description of it in 1855. The natural habitat of this species covered an area from Mexico to Guatemala. It was taken to Australia, where today is widespread in Queensland, the Northern Territory and New South Wales. The plant is extremely fond of heat, and its preferred habitat is close to rivers and streams. Datura leichhardtii grows into a bush from 1.5 to 3 ft tall. The plants are green and a bit furry, with inconspicuous yellowish white flowers. The spiny seed pod is about 1.5 in. in diameter. The plant is not found in cultivation, because its flowers have no ornamental value.
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Phylum: Magnoliophyta
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Solanales
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Family: Solanaceae
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Genus: Datura
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