Anadenanthera colubrina
(Cebil)
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The antiquity of Anadenanthera use has been confirmed by important archaeological discoveries. |
2 Forms |
Anadenanthera peregrina
(Yopo)
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Anadenanthera is a beautiful delicate fern-leaved tree. |
Argyreia nervosa
(Hawaiian Baby Woodrose)
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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, is a perennial climbing vine, also known as Elephant Creeper and Woolly Morning Glory. |
2 Forms |
Cocos nucifera
(Coconut)
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This quality cold pressed, cold filtered raw and organic Coconut oil is entirely handmade from fresh coconuts and grown on a mountain at 1100 meters, in the cleanest area of Bali. |
Entada Rheedii
(Snuff Box Sea Bean)
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These beautiful seeds are believed to have magical properties and are often incorporated into jewellery or used as an amulet. |
2 Forms |
Ipomoea tricolor
(Morning Glory)
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Ipomea violacea is a member of the Bindweed or Morning Glory family, as is Turbina corymbosa, the Ololiuhqui (meaning: Round things) used by Aztecs and other indigenous groups of Central America, mainly Mexico. |
2 Forms |
Paullinia cupana
(Guarana)
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Guarana has been used for hundreds of years by Brazilian Indians as a general tonic for the body and as a source of energy. |
Peganum harmala
(Syrian Rue)
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Syrian Rue (Peganum harmala) belongs to the Zygophyllaceae family. Seeds from the Syrian Rue contain compounds known as harmala alkaloids. |
2 Forms |
Rivea corymbosa
(Ololiuhqui)
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Ololiuhqui in Nahuatl is the name of the seeds, not of the plant that yields the seeds. |
Sacred Plants - Hawaiian Woodrose
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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa), not to be confused with the Hawaiian woodrose (Merremia tuberosa), is a perennial climbing vine, also known as Elephant Creeper and Woolly Morning Glory. |
Sacred Plants - Morning Glory
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Ipomea violacea is a member of the Bindweed or Morning Glory family, used by Aztecs and other indigenous groups of Central America, mainly Mexico. |
Sacred Plants - Ololiuhqui
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Ololiuhqui in Nahuatl is the name of the seeds, not of the plant that yields the seeds. The word means "round thing", and the seeds are small, brown, and oval. |