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Jul 18, 2016 4:16 PM CST
Name: Anne
Summerville, SC (Zone 8a)
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Hi Bworden and welcome to NGA!

Probably not a good idea to let datura loose on your hill .. they produce hundreds of seeds - especially the D. stramonium if that's what you have. The D. metels produce a lot of seeds too and some have nasty spiked pods as well. Another thing to consider is that they can be deadly to small animals and children.

Do you know which Datura you have? A picture would help.
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