- the
plant is
called "Jimsonweed", or more
rarely "
Jamestown weed"
deriving from the town of
Jamestown, Virginia,
where English soldiers consumed it while...
- Men"
edited by Rounds, Glen 1966, p.163
Ceremonial pipe
Tobacco Jamestown weed Puke
weed "kiniginige" in
Frederic Baraga A
Dictionary of the
Ojibway Language...
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anything from the past 11 days. This led to the
plant being known as
Jamestown weed, and
later jimsonweed.
Described as a "cooler" by
Robert Beverley but...
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venomous animals Biopesticide Mushroom poisoning Secondary metabolite Toxin Weed "Outsmarting
Poison Ivy and
Other Poisonous Plants". U.S. Food and Drug Administration:...
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January 13, 1894 for
additional remarks on the use of
mariguan and
Jamestown weed by
inhabitants of the area.
Aaron Martinez (June 2, 2015). "100 years...
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Party who
represented the 13th
District (
Jamestown and Newport) from 2003
until 2013 and the 49th
District (
Jamestown, Middletown, and Newport) from 1993 to...
- "Terrorism and
Violence in the Sudan: The
Islamist Mani****tion of Darfur".
Jamestown.
Archived from the
original on 3 July 2018.
Retrieved 19
April 2017. Jok...
- (2018-05-31). "Air
Force Reservist hits high note with
music venture". The
Jamestown Press.
Retrieved 2019-05-17. Orr,
Patti (2024-01-16). "Edwards Air Force...
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harbour Jacob's
Ladder (Saint Helena), a
Grade I
listed staircase from
Jamestown,
Saint Helena, up
Ladder Hill Jacob's Ladder, a
section of U.S. Route...
- 'Frisia'(Golden Robinia) was
widely planted as a
street tree
before being classed as a
weed.
Another common name is
false acacia, a
literal translation of the specific...