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Brugmansia is extremely dangerous and can directly cause severe injury or death.

Brugmansia is highly unpredictable and its use is strongly linked to psychosis, severe injury, and death. Please see this section for more details.

Summary sheet: Brugmansia

Brugmansia (also known as angel's trumpet or misha) is a genus of seven species of poisonous flowering plants belonging to the family Solanaceae, it is a popular ornamental plant closely related to the Datura genus of the same family. The deliriant effects are primarily induced by the anticholinergic tropane alkaloids scopolamine, hyoscyamine and atropine.[1] Decoctions and physical application of various plant parts have traditionally been used by indigenous tribes to treat a wide variety of health conditions.[2]

Recreational use in the context of shamanic rituals was common in ancient cultures.[3]


While often found as an ornamental plant all brugmansia varieties are considered extinct in the wild.[4]

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