FAMILY : Leguminosae (or
Mimosaceae, or Fabaceae)
GENUS : Anadenanthera
SPECIES : peregrina, colubrina, excelsa, macrocarpa
COMMON NAMES : Vilca and Cebil aka AC seeds
RANGE :
Amazon
(
Approximately 6 seeds to a gram )
The
active principals of Anadenanthera belong to both open-chained
and ring tryptamine derivatives and, therefore, to the important
class of indole alkaloids.
I would not recommend
consumption of the ingredients in this seed in anyway. Toxicity
of this plant is high and nausea is probably the only thing you
will derive from it. These seeds are viable and can be grown.
They are not sold for human consumption.
The
picture of a Anadenanthera colubrina tree branch shows the pods
and the beautiful mimosa tree like leaf common to the mature
tree. This picture should give you a better idea of how or where
you may arrange the plant once it begins to develop.
A.
colubrina trees come from the beans of a tree legume,
Anadenanthera peregrina, and Anadenanthera colubrina.
Anadenanthera is frequently referred to as Piptadenia in the
literature. Epena comes from the bark sap of a plant in the
nutmeg family, Virola calophylla.
The
active principals of Anadenanthera pods belong to both
open-chained and ring tryptamine derivatives as well and,
therefore, to the important class of indole alkaloids also.
Sold for identification purposes only. If I think you are going
to do anything harmful to your self or conduct any illegal act
with this product or any other on this site, GreenLight will not
sell to you. Please be responsible and respect your local laws.
You can grow this tree perfectly legal. Preserve a dying culture
in so doing. Protect your rights to own a piece of history by
not abusing your rights.
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