JIMSONWEED

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That is, Jamestown Weed, one of the names given to THORN-APPLE (Datura stramonium). The oft-quoted story is that English soldiers, sent to Jamestown to put down the uprising known as Bacon’s Rebellion, in 1676, gathered young plants of this species and cooked them as potherbs, “the effect of which was a very pleasant Comedy; for they turn’d natural Fools upon it for several days …” (Safford).

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