Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Brugmansia Pers.

BRUGMANSIA Pers.

Unarmed soft-wooded shrubs or small trees. Lvs simple, ± hairy, large, entire, petiolate. Fls solitary in axils of upper lvs, pendulous or at least inclined downwards. Calyx 5-toothed, nearly regular or strongly irregular and spathaceous, never circumscissile. Corolla very large, ± broad-cylindric to funnelform, white, yellow, or red; lobes 5, usually reflexing, usually ± subulate. Stamens 5, included, adnate to tube in lower part. Stigma 2-lobed. Fr. dry and very tardily and irregularly dehiscent, pendulous, smooth. Seeds large, c. 7-12 × 5-8 mm, many.

Key

1
Corolla yellow or yellow with orange-red lobes, ± broad-cylindric; lvs ± sinuately lobed
Corolla all white, funnelform or cylindric-funnelform; lvs entire or sinuate
2
2
Calyx spathaceous, splitting down 1 side; corolla c. 1.5 cm wide near base; lvs remaining densely hairy
Calyx with 5 nearly regular lobes, sometimes splitting irregularly as fls age; corolla c. 1 cm wide near base; lvs eventually glabrate

Probably 4 or 5 spp., but a number of infraspecific or hybrid taxa have often been considered as separate spp., tropical America, mostly in the Andes. Naturalised spp. 3.

Brugmansia is often included in Datura. All Brugmansia spp. yield drugs with psychoactive or hallucinogenic properties. The true taxonomic status of named entities is often uncertain because most are unknown in the wild, having been maintained in cultivation by Indian peoples in the N. Andes for use in religious ceremonies.

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