Indian Apple

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Indian Apple

Datura wrightii

Solanaceae White

A large white flower with a long tube is usually the telltale sign of a flower that blooms at night, since it is often adapted to pollination by long-tongued hawkmoths that only fly in the near-dark. Such is the case of the impressive (to about eight inches long) and beautiful flower of this species of jimsonweed. The fruit it produces is like a spiny apple and gives it several of its other common names. This poisonous, rank-smelling plant is found scattered through Trans-Pecos, central, and north Texas, mostly in loose sand and stream bottomlands.

Seasonality

Flowering months

May June July August September October November

Texas distribution

Region map

The highlighted regions reflect the historical distribution data preserved in the original collection.

East Texas Edwards Plateau North-Central Texas Trans-Pecos

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