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Approximately 70.00 seeds per gram
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B and T World Seeds' reference number:
69028
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USDA average, annual, minimum temperature
Zone:10
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Type of plant -
annual
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Flower or inflorescence:
frag. WHITE, tinge / marked MAUVE,-18cm.
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Fruit:
egg sh. smooth caps. to 4cm.
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Foliage:
ovate-lanceo., SILVER ben.,~PURPLE stem
lanceolate ovate![]() |
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Height, in meters:
0.9
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Parts of
Datura ceratocaula
are considered
toxic.
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Common names for Datura ceratocaula:
Datura ceratocaula
is included in the following
B and T World Seeds flowering plant categories.
| 1 | : **Species in Stock at B and T |
| Our stock changes almost every day, with seeds arriving and being shipped all over the world. We only stock long lived seeds, except for a few species that are always in demand. Seeds that are not in stock are acquired fresh when ordered. | |
| 31 | : *House and Container Plant Seed List |
| 36 | : *Herb Seed List Culinary Medicinal Dye and Aromatic |
Not all medicinal, dye or aromatic plants are edible, some are toxic if eaten and others are dangerous if applied to the skin. Please check uses for plants. | |
| 53 | : *Bedding Plant Seed List |
| 55 | : *Fragrant or Aromatic Flower or Foliage Plant Seeds |
| 56 | : *Aquatic and Semi aquatic Plant Seeds |
| 62 | : *Mexican Native and Introduced Plants |
| 109 | : *Central American Native and Introduced Plants |
| 110 | : *South American Native Plant Seed List |
| 131 | : *Toxic Plants |
Some of the deadliest known poisons are found in plants. Some major food plants, eaten by millions of people every day, have toxic parts. | |
| 626 | : Solanaceae |
Most seeds require oxygen to germinate, if buried too deep in their growing medium, or if the medium is too wet,
the seeds may not get the oxygen they require.
Some seeds need to be in the light (surface sown) or in the dark (sown deep enough to receive little or no light) to germinate.
A rule of thumb is to cover the seeds their own width deep in the growing medium, but some seeds prefer to be sown much deeper,
and some fairly large seeds like to be surface sown (or higher).
Many seeds germinate best at certain temperatures, some will germinate at a comparatively wide range of temperatures,
yet others need fluctuating temperatures.
Almost all seeds are waiting in a dormant state for some outside stimulus to break their dormancy, some just need sufficiently high
ambiant humidity, others need scarification, vernalization or to be passed through the intestines of an animal.
Datura ceratocaula seeds will usually germinate in 21-42 days. Sow seeds about 3mm deep in a Well drained seed sowing mix at about 15°C.