2023 Harvest
Dried Datura inoxia flowers
Moonflower - Thornapple - Pricklyburr - Angel's Trumpet
Calyx (sepals) and corolla (petals) with stamen and style. Without receptacle and flower stem.
Organically grown in my backyard garden in Montana, United States
Harvested after pollination in July, August and September 2023 and harvest is ongoing until the first frost

25 count perfect flowers, weigh between 10 and 11 gram (0.35-0.39 oz.)

Quantity 1: 25 flowers
Quantity 2: 50 flowers
Quantity 3: 75 flowers
Quantity 4: 100 flowers
.  
.
.

Will be shipped in white tissue paper inside a cardboard box.

The scientific name is often cited as Datura innoxia. When English botanist Philip Miller first described the species in 1768, he misspelled the Latin word innoxia (inoffensive) when naming it D. inoxia.
Other synonyms for D. inoxia are D. fastuosa, D. metel, and D. meteloides.
Datura wrightii is a similar but different species. D. inoxia has all-white flowers and all ten tips poke out. D. wrightii may have lavender tinged flowers and only every other tip of the flower pokes out (five tips instead of ten)
Datura stramonium is also a different species.