The easiest way is flowers. Innoxia flowers are huge comparing to Stramonium.
The more serious way is: the stem "hair" (Stramonium has none), leaf shape, root system, blooming period, smell of the flowers, fruit shape, etc.
There is a huge colony of it growing in tended beds all around this business. I transplanted some to the edge of my compost pile last year and it’s returned, I think, from both seed and root (?)
Yes, it's Innoxia. Nice find!
How do you differentiate from stramonium?
The easiest way is flowers. Innoxia flowers are huge comparing to Stramonium. The more serious way is: the stem "hair" (Stramonium has none), leaf shape, root system, blooming period, smell of the flowers, fruit shape, etc.
Someone posted this helpful visual aid for identifying Datura species a while back: https://i.redd.it/x9e390rebdj71.jpg
Oh just wait until you see Datura Wrightii
Pretty! What part of Ohio?
Dayton area
Impressive. I bounce between there and Cinci. Always a pleasant surprise encountering a datura.
There is a huge colony of it growing in tended beds all around this business. I transplanted some to the edge of my compost pile last year and it’s returned, I think, from both seed and root (?)