Mimosa hostilis (Jurema)
Mexico, Root Bark, Red, Whole from Mexico (SKU 3575)
Excellent quality whole Mexican Jurema rootbark. Large pieces, ethically and sustainably wildharvested in Mexico. MHRB.
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Variety
Part
Type
Form
Unit
Price
3575
Mexico
root bark
red
whole
25 gr
$ 8.10
50 gr
$ 14.33
100 gr
$ 25.35
250 gr
$ 56.10
500 gr
$ 99.30
1000 gr
$ 175.74
2 kg
$ 316.34
5 kg
$ 711.77
3443
Brazil
root bark
red
whole
25 gr
$ 7.35
50 gr
$ 13.01
100 gr
$ 23.03
250 gr
$ 50.94
500 gr
$ 90.16
1000 gr
$ 159.57
2 kg
$ 287.22
2740
Brazil
root bark
pink
whole
50 gr
$ 14.64
100 gr
$ 25.90
250 gr
$ 57.30
500 gr
$ 101.42
1000 gr
$ 179.51
3320
Brazil
root bark
purple
whole
25 gr
$ 8.27
50 gr
$ 14.64
100 gr
$ 25.90
250 gr
$ 57.30
500 gr
$ 101.42
1000 gr
$ 179.51
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Mimosa hostilis, or Mimosa tenuiflora is a perennial evergreen shrub of the Leguminosae (Pea family). Native to the northeastern region of Brazil and found as far north as southern Mexico. It is one of scores of Mimosa species and cognates. The white, fragrant flowers occur in loosely cylindrical spikes. The fern-like branches have leaves that are finely pinnate, growing to 5 cm long. The brittle fruits average 3 cm long. The plant itself grows to 4 meters in height.
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This natural product is delivered with no expressed or implied fitness for any specific purpose. It is simply a raw botanical specimen. The product is packaged as botanical specimen and is not intended, branded, labelled, or marketed as a consumer product.
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