Datura wrightii (Sacred Datura)

Growth habit: Forb/herb (Source: USDA Plants)
Duration (Annual/Perennial): Annual (Source: USDA Plants)
Family: Solanaceae
Bloom Color: White (Source: wildflower.org)
Bloom Time: May , Jun , Jul , Aug , Sep , Oct , Nov (Source: wildflower.org)
USA: AL , AR , AZ , CA , CO , CT , FL , ID , IL , IN , KS , KY , MA , MD , ME , MI , MN , MO , NC , NE , NH , NJ , NM , NV , NY , OH , OK , PA , RI , SC , TX , UT , VA , WV , WY (Source: wildflower.org)
Native Distribution: Central California to northern Mexico; east across the Southwest to Texas. (Source: wildflower.org)
Native Habitat: Often found in floodplains throughout Texas. Well-drained loam, sand, clay. (Source: wildflower.org)
Water Use: Medium (Source: wildflower.org)
Light Requirement: Sun , Part Shade (Source: wildflower.org)
Soil Moisture: Dry (Source: wildflower.org)
Soil Description: Sandy, Sandy Loam, Medium Loam, Clay Loam, Clay, Acid-based, Calcareous (Source: wildflower.org)
Conditions Comments: Jimsonweed is a branching forb that blooms large, white, fragrant, trumpet-like flowers from evening through morning. The flowers protrude from the coarse foliage of this stout, rank-smelling plant. The wilted flowers are somewhat unsightly in the afternoon, but extremely showy in the evening and morning. All parts of the plant are highly toxic. (Source: wildflower.org)