

Datura discolor Bernh. (Solanaceae), an Overlooked Species in India
The genus Datura L. (Solanaceae) is one of the important plant groups known for traditional and modern medicinal uses as a source of tropane alkaloids. Worldwide the genus comprises about 14 species which are native to America, but vastly diversified in Mexico.
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