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    List of psychedelic plants

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    Salvia divinorum, a psychedelic sage

    Psychedelic plants are plants that contain psychedelic drugs. Some of them have been used for thousands of years for religious purposes.

    Contents

    [edit] Cannabis

    Cannabis plant

    Cannabis (Marijuana) is a popular psychedelic plant. Cannabis is also unique in that it contains a psychedelic substance, THC, which contains no nitrogen and is not an indole, phenethylamine, anticholinergic (deliriant), or a disassociative drug. Currently, certain universities and research firms are studying the medicinal effects of cannabis. Many jurisdictions have laws regulating the sale and use of medical cannabis to treat pain, insomnia, and stimulate appetite.

    [edit] Plants containing psychedelic tryptamines

    DMT Molecule in 2D
    DMT Molecule in 3D

    Many of the psychedelic plants contain dimethyltryptamine (DMT), which is either snorted (Virola, Yopo snuffs), smoked, or drunk with MAOIs (Ayahuasca). It can not simply be eaten, and it needs to be extremely concentrated to be smokable.

    [edit] Acanthaceae

    • Fittonia albivenis, a common ornamental plant from South America. The plant has unknown compounds, that reportedly cause "visions of eyeballs." It is also useful in the treatment of headaches, etc.
    • Justicia pectoralis, DMT in leaves[1]

    [edit] Aceraceae

    • Acer saccharinum (Silver Maple Tree) was found to contain the indole alkaloid gramine (not active and extremely toxic) 0.05% in the leaves, so it is possible that other members of this plant family contain active compounds.[2]

    [edit] Aizoaceae

    Delosperma acuminatum
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT[3]
    Delosperma cooperi1.jpg
    Delosperma cooperi
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT[3]
    Delosperma ecklonis
    DMT[3]
    Delosperma esterhuyseniae
    DMT[3]
    Delosperma hallii
    5-MEO-DMT[3]
    Delosperma harazianum
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT[3]
    Delosperma harazianum
    Shibam
    DMT[3]
    Delosperma hirtum
    DMT[3]
    Delosperma hallii
    aff. litorale
    M. Delosperma lydenbergense flower.JPG
    Delosperma lydenbergense
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT[3]
    Delosperma nubigenum.jpg
    Delosperma nubigenum
    5-MEO-DMT[3]
    Delosperma pageanum
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT[3]
    Delosperma pergamentaceum
    Traces of DMT[3]
    Delosperma tradescantioides
    DMT[3]

    [edit] Apocynaceae

    [edit] Fabaceae (Leguminosae)

    Acacia acuminata
    Up to 1.5% alkaloids, mainly consisting of tryptamine in leaf[5]
    Alpina mueller.jpg
    Acacia alpina
    Active principles in leaf[6]
    Acacia angustissima usgs.png
    Acacia angustissima
    尾-methyl-phenethylamine[7], NMT and DMT in leaf (1.1-10.2 ppm)[8]
    Acacia-aroma.jpg
    Acacia aroma
    Tryptamine alkaloids.[9] Significant amount of tryptamine in the seeds.[10]
    Starr 031013-8001 Acacia auriculiformis.jpg
    Acacia auriculiformis
    5-MeO-DMT in stem bark[11]
    Acacia baileyana.jpg
    Acacia baileyana
    0.02% tryptamine and 尾-carbolines, in the leaf, Tetrahydroharman[6][12][13]
    Acacia beauverdiana
    Psychoactive[14] Ash used in Pituri.[15]
    Acacia-berlandieri-flowers4.jpg
    Acacia berlandieri
    DMT, amphetamines, mescaline, nicotine[16]
    Koeh-003.jpg
    Acacia catechu
    DMT[3] and other tryptamines in leaf, bark
    Acaciacaven29b.jpg
    Acacia caven
    Psychoactive[17]
    Acacia chundra
    DMT and other tryptamines in leaf, bark
    Acacia colei
    DMT[18]
    Acacia complanata
    0.3% alkaloids in leaf and stem, almost all N-methyl-tetrahydroharman, with traces of tetrahydroharman, some of tryptamine[19][20][21]
    Starr 050107-2872 Acacia confusa.jpg
    Acacia confusa
    DMT & NMT in leaf, stem & bark 0.04% NMT and 0.02% DMT in stem.[6] Also N,N-dimethyltryptamine N-oxide[22]
    A-cornigera.jpg
    Acacia cornigera
    Psychoactive,[17] Tryptamines[23]
    Acacia cultriformis leaves.jpg
    Acacia cultriformis
    Tryptamine, in the leaf, stem[6] and seeds.[10] Phenethylamine in leaf and seeds[10]
    Acacia cuthbertsonii
    Psychoactive[14]
    Acacia-decurrens-catalina.jpg
    Acacia decurrens
    Psychoactive,[17] but less than 0.02% alkaloids[13]
    Acacia delibrata
    Psychoactive[14]
    Acacia falcata
    Psychoactive,[14] but less than 0.02% alkaloids[13]
    Acaciafarnesiana1web.jpg
    Acacia farnesiana
    Traces of 5-MeO-DMT[24] in fruit. 尾-methyl-phenethylamine, flower.[25] Ether extracts about 2-6% of the dried leaf mass.[26] Alkaloids are present in the bark[27] and leaves.[28] Amphetamines and mescaline also found in tree.[23]
    Acacia floribunda
    Tryptamine, phenethylamine,[29] in flowers[10] other tryptamines,[30]
    Acacia georginae
    Psychoactive,[17] plus deadly toxins
    Acacia-horrida.jpg
    Acacia horrida
    Psychoactive[17]
    A.Implexa.jpg
    Acacia implexa
    Psychoactive[31]
    Acacia jurema
    DMT, NMT
    Acacia karroo2.jpg
    Acacia karroo
    Psychoactive
    Acacia laeta
    DMT, in the leaf[6]
    Acacia-longifolia-branch.jpg
    Acacia longifolia
    0.2% tryptamine in bark, leaves, some in flowers, phenylethylamine in flowers,[29] 0.2% DMT in plant.[32] Histamine alkaloids.[13]
    Acacia longifolia
    var. sophorae
    Tryptamine in leaves, bark[10]
    Acacia macradenia
    Tryptamine[10]
    Acacia maidenii.jpg
    Acacia maidenii
    0.6% NMT and DMT in about a 2:3 ratio in the stem bark, both present in leaves[6]
    Starr 031013-8002 Acacia mangium.jpg
    Acacia mangium
    Psychoactive[17]
    Acacia melanoxylon branch.jpg
    Acacia melanoxylon
    DMT, in the bark and leaf,[33] but less than 0.02% total alkaloids[13]
    Acacia mellifera 3D-Modell.jpg
    Acacia mellifera
    DMT, in the leaf[6]
    Acacia-nilotica.jpg
    Acacia nilotica
    DMT, in the leaf[6]
    Acacia nilotica
    subsp. adstringens
    Psychoactive, DMT in the leaf
    Acacia obtusifolia
    Tryptamine, DMT, NMT, other tryptamines,[31] 0.4-0.5% in dried bark, 0.07% in branch tips.[34]
    Acacia oerfota
    Less than 0.1% DMT in leaf,[12][35] NMT
    Acacia penninervis
    Psychoactive[14]
    Acacia phlebophylla.jpg
    Acacia phlebophylla
    0.3% DMT in leaf, NMT[6]
    Starr 020911-0004 Acacia podalyriifolia.jpg
    Acacia podalyriaefolia
    Tryptamine in the leaf,[6] 0.5% to 2% DMT in fresh bark, phenethylamine, trace amounts[29]
    Acacia polycantha.png
    Acacia polyacantha
    DMT in leaf[6] and other tryptamines in leaf, bark
    Acacia polyacantha
    ssp. campylacantha
    Less than 0.2% DMT in leaf, NMT; DMT and other tryptamines in leaf, bark[36]
    Acacia rigidula.jpg
    Acacia rigidula
    DMT, NMT, tryptamine, traces of amphetamines, mescaline, nicotine and others[37]
    Acacia sassa
    Psychoactive[17]
    Acacia-schaffneri-seed-pods.jpg
    Acacia schaffneri
    尾-methyl-phenethylamine, Phenethylamine[38] Amphetamines and mescaline also found.[23]
    Koeh-004.jpg
    Acacia senegal
    Less than 0.1% DMT in leaf,[6] NMT, other tryptamines. DMT in plant,[25] DMT in bark.[10]
    Acacia seyal
    DMT, in the leaf.[6] Ether extracts about 1-7% of the dried leaf mass.[26]
    Img00522-A-sieberiana.jpg
    Acacia sieberiana
    DMT, in the leaf[6]
    Acacia simplex.jpg
    Acacia simplex
    DMT and NMT, in the leaf, stem and trunk bark, 0.81% DMT in bark, MMT[6][39]
    Eat267.jpg
    Acacia tortilis
    DMT, NMT, and other tryptamines[31]
    Acacia vestita.jpg
    Acacia vestita
    Tryptamine, in the leaf and stem,[6] but less than 0.02% total alkaloids[13]
    Acacia victoriae
    Tryptamines, 5-MeO-alkyltryptamine[10]

    List of Acacia Species Having Little or No Alkaloids in the Material Sampled:[13]

    0% \le C \le 0.02%, C...Concentration of Alkaloids [%]

    Anadenanthera colubrina.jpg
    Anadenanthera colubrina
    Anadenanthera colubrina var. cebil
    Bufotenin and Dimethyltryptamine have been isolated from the seeds and seed pods, 5-MeO-DMT from the bark of the stems.[42] The seeds were found to contain 12.4% bufotenine, 0.06% 5-MeO-DMT and 0.06% DMT.[43]
    Anadenanthera peregrina.jpg
    Anadenanthera peregrina
    Anadenanthera peregrina var. peregrina

    Bufotenine is in the seeds.[45]

    Fern1.jpg
    Desmanthus illinoensis
    0% - 0.34% DMT in root bark, highly variable.[46] Also NMT, N-hydroxy-N-methyltryptamine, 2-hydroxy-N-methyltryptamine, and gramine (toxic).[47]
    Desmanthus leptolobus drawing.jpeg
    Desmanthus leptolobus
    0.14% DMT in root bark, more reliable than D. illinoensis[46]
    Desmodium caudatum[48]
    (syn. Ohwia caudata )
    Roots: 0.087% DMT,[49] Bufotenine-N-oxide 0.03%
    Desmodium gangeticum.jpg
    Desmodium gangeticum
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, whole plant, roots, stems, leaves[50]
    Desmodium intortum
    Bufotentine, DMT[51]
    Codariocalyx motorius Taub39.png
    Codariocalyx motorius
    (syn. Desmodium gyrans)
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, leaves, roots[50]
    Desmodium racemosum
    5-MEO-DMT[50]
    Starr 020803-0111 Desmodium triflorum.jpg
    Desmodium triflorum
    0.0004% DMT-N-oxide, roots,[49] less in stems[49] and trace in leaves.[49]
    Lespedeza capitata habit.jpg
    Lespedeza capitata
    Lespedeza ja02.jpg
    Lespedeza bicolor
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in leaves and roots[52]
    Lespedeza bicolor var. japonica
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in leaves and root bark[50]
    Mimosa ophthalmocentra
    Dried root: DMT 1.6%, NMT 0.0012% and hordenine 0.0065%[53]
    Mimosa-scabrella.jpg
    Mimosa scabrella
    Tryptamine, NMT, DMT and N-methyltetrahydrocarboline in bark[54]
    Mimosa somnians
    Trytamines and MMT
    Mimosa Hostilis.jpg
    Mimosa tenuiflora
    (syn. "Mimosa hostilis")
    0.31-0.57% DMT (dry root bark).[55]
    Mimosa verrucosa01.jpg
    Mimosa verrucosa
    DMT[56] in root bark
    Mucuna-pruriens-fruit.jpg
    Mucuna pruriens
    "The leaves, seeds, stems and roots contain L-Dopa, Serotonin, 5-HTP, and Nicotine, as well as N,N-DMT, Bufotenine, and 5-MeO-DMT."[57]
    Petalostylis casseoides
    0.4-0.5% tryptamine, DMT, etc. in leaves and stems[52]
    Petalostylis labicheoides var. casseoides
    DMT in leaves and stems[50]
    Phyllodium pulchellum
    (syn. Desmodium pulchellum)
    0.2% 5-MeO-DMT, small quantities of DMT[52] DMT (dominates in seedlings and young plants), 5-MEO-DMT (dominates in mature plant), whole plant, roots, stems, leaves, flowers[50]

    Erythrina flabelliformis, other Erythrina species, seeds contain the alkaloids Erysodin and Erysovin[58]

    [edit] Caesalpinioideae subfamily

    [edit] Lauraceae

    [edit] Malpighiaceae

    [edit] Myristicaceae

    [edit] Virola genus

    Virola calophylla Leaves 0.149% DMT, leaves 0.006% MMT[50] 5-MeO-DMT in bark[62]
    Virola callophylloidea DMT
    Virola carinata DMT in leaves[50]
    Virola cuspidata DMT[60]
    Virola divergens DMT in leaves[50]
    Virola-theiodora-1860.jpg
    Virola elongata
    (syn. Virola theiodora)
    DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark, roots, leaves and flowers[50]
    Virola melinonii DMT in bark[50]
    Virola multinervia DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark and roots[50]
    Virola pavonis DMT in leaves[50]
    Virola peruviana 5-MEO-DMT, traces of DMT and 5-MeO-tryptamine in bark[50]
    Virola rufula Alkaloids in bark and root, 95% of which is MeO-DMT[63] 0.190% 5-MeO-DMT in bark,[50] 0.135% 5-MeO-DMT in root, 0.092% DMT in leaves.[50]
    Virola sebifera The bark contains 0.065% to 0.25% alkaloids, most of which are DMT and 5-MeO-DMT.[64]
    Virola surinamensis DMT[60] in bark[50]
    Virola venosa DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in roots, leaves[50] DMT

    [edit] Ochnaceae

    [edit] Ochnaceae

    Genus Pandanus (Screw Pine): DMT in nuts[52]

    [edit] Poaceae (Gramineae)

    Some Graminae (grass) species contain gramine, which can cause brain damage, other organ damage, central nervous system damage and death in sheep.[65]

    Species
    Alkaloids (Dried)
    Arundo.donax1web.jpg
    Arundo donax
    0.0057% DMT in dried rhizome, no stem, 0.026% bufotenine, 0.0023% 5-MeO-MMT[66]
    Phalaris aquatica.jpg
    Phalaris aquatica
    0.0007-0.18% Total alkaloids,[67] 0.100% DMT,[68] 0.022% 5-MeO-DMT,[68] 0.005% 5-OH-DMT[68]
    Rietgras bloeiwijze Phalaris arundinacea.jpg
    Phalaris arundinacea
    0.0004-0.121% Total alkaloids[67]
    Phalaris brachystachys
    Aerial parts up to 3% total alkaloids, DMT present[citation needed]
    Phragmites australis Schilfrohr.jpg
    Phragmites australis
    DMT in roots[50]

    None of the above alkaloids are said to have been found in Phalaris californica, Phalaris canariensis, Phalaris minor and hybrids of P. arundinacea together with P. aquatica.[67]

    [edit] Polygonaceae

    [edit] Punicaceae

    • Punica granatum "DMT in root cortex;"[60] The dried stem and root bark of the tree contain about 0.4-0.9% alkaloids.[69]

    [edit] Rubiaceae

    Species
    Alkaloids (Dried)
    Psychotria carthagenensis
    0.2% average DMT in dried leaves[50]
    Psychotria expansa
    DMT[60]
    Psychotria forsteriana
    DMT[60]
    Psychotria insularum
    DMT[60]
    Psychotria poeppigiana.jpg
    Psychotria poeppigiana [2]
    DMT[60]
    Psychotria rostrata
    DMT[60]
    Psychotria rufipilis
    DMT[60]
    Psychotria viridis.gif
    Psychotria viridis
    DMT 0.1-0.61% dried mass.[70]

    [edit] Rutaceae

    Species
    Alkaloids (Dried)
    Dictyoloma incanescens.png
    Dictyoloma incanescens
    5-MeO-DMT in leaves,[50][63] 0.04% 5-MeO-DMT in bark[52]
    Dutaillyea drupacea
    > 0.4 % 5-MeO-DMT in leaves[31][50]
    Dutaillyea oreophila
    5-MeO-DMT in leaves[50]
    Rutaceae sp SZ21.png
    Tetradium ruticarpum
    (syn. Evodia rutaecarpa)
    5-MeO-DMT in leaves,[50] fruit and roots
    Limonia acidissima syn Limonia elephantum or Fernonia limonia (wood-apple) in Talakona forest, AP W IMG 8334.jpg
    Limonia acidissima
    5-MeO-DMT in stems[50]
    Euodia leptococca (formerly Melicope)
    0.2% total alkaloids, 0.07% 5-MeO-DMT; 5-MeO-DMT in leaves and stems,[50] also "5-MeO-DMT-Oxide and a beta-carboline"[59]
    Pilocarpus organensis
    5-MeO-DMT in leaves[50]
    Vepris ampody
    Up to 0.2% DMT in leaves and branches[50][52]
    Zanthoxylum arborescens
    DMT in leaves[50]
    Zanthoxylum procerum
    DMT in leaves[50]

    [edit] Urticaceae

    [edit] Other Alkaloids

    Acoraceae:

    [edit] Mescaline

    Species
    Alkaloid Content (Fresh)
    Alkaloid Content (Dried)
    Echinopsis lageniformis
    (syn. Trichocereus bridgesii)
    Mescaline > 0.025%,[71] also 3,4-dimethoxyphenylethylamine < 1%, 3-methoxytyramine < 1%, tyramine < 1%
    2%[72]
    Echinopsis-pachanoi-close-up.jpg
    Echinopsis pachanoi
    (syn. Trichocereus pachanoi)
    Mescaline 0.006-0.12%, 0.05% Average[73]
    Mescaline 0.01%-2.375%[73]
    Lightmatter cactusflower.jpg
    Echinopsis spachiana
    (syn. Trichocereus spachianus)
    Mescaline[74]
    Mescaline[74]
    Peyote Cactus.jpg
    Lophophora williamsii
    (Peyote)
    0.4% Mescaline[75]
    3-6% Mescaline[74]
    Opuntia acanthocarpa.jpg
    Opuntia acanthocarpa
    Mescaline[74]
    Opuntia basilaris form.jpg
    Opuntia basilaris
    Mescaline 0.01%, plus 4-hydroxy-3-5
    -dimethoxyphenethylamine[74]
    Austrocylindropuntia cylindrica
    (syn. Opuntia cylindrica)[76]
    Mescaline[74]
    Cylindropuntia echinocarpa 2.jpg
    Cylindropuntia echinocarpa
    (syn. Opuntia echinocarpa)
    Mescaline 0.01%, 3-4-dimethoxyphenethylamine 0.01%, 4-hydroxy-3-5-dimethoxyphenethylamine 0.01%[74]
    Cylindropuntia spinosior
    (syn. Opuntia spinosior)[77]
    Mescaline 0.00004%, 3-methoxytyramine 0.001%, tyramine 0.002%, 3-4-dimethoxyphenethylamine.[74]
    E.macrogona.png
    Echinopsis macrogona
    (syn. Trichocereus macrogonus)
    > 0.01-0.05% Mescaline[78]
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    Echinopsis peruviana
    (syn. Trichocereus peruvianus)
    Mescaline 0.0005%-0.12%[73]
    Mescaline
    Echinopsis tacaquirensis
    subsp. taquimbalensis
    (syn. Trichocereus taquimbalensis)[79]
    > 0.005-0.025% Mescaline[78]
    Echinopsis terscheckii 5.jpg
    Echinopsis terscheckii
    (syn. Trichocereus terscheckii, Trichocereus werdemannianus)[80]
    > 0.005-0.025% Mescaline[78]
    Mescaline 0.01%-2.375%[73]
    Echinopsis valida
    0.025% Mescaline[75]
    Pelecyphora aselliformis
    Mescaline[75]

    [edit] Plants containing beta-carbolines

    Beta-carbolines are "reversible" MAO-A inhibitors. They are found in some plants used to make Ayahuasca. In high doses the harmala alkaloids are somewhat hallucinogenic on their own.

    Apocynaceae:

    Amsonia tabernaemontana
    Harmine
    Aspidosperma exalatum
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Aspidosperma polyneuron
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Apocynum cannabinum.jpg
    Apocynum cannabinum
    Harmalol
    Ochrosia nakaiana
    Harman
    Pleicarpa mutica
    Beta-carbolines[81]

    Bignoniaceae:

    Calycanthaceae:

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    Calycanthus occidentalis
    Harmine

    Chenopodiaceae:

    Combretaceae:

    Cyperaceae:

    Elaeagnaceae:

    Elaeagnus angustifolia 20050608 852.jpg
    Elaeagnus angustifolia
    Harman, etc.
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    Elaeagnus commutata
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Elaeagnus hortensis
    Tetrahydroharman, etc.
    Elaeagnus orientalis
    Tetrahydroharman
    Elaeagnus spinosa
    Tetrahydroharman
    Hippophae rhammoides
    Harman, etc.
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    Shepherdia argentea
    Tetrahydroharmol
    Shepherdia canadensis 38574.JPG
    Shepherdia canadensis
    Tetrahydroharmol

    Gramineae:

    Arundo.donax1web.jpg
    Arundo donax
    Tetrahydroharman
    Starr 030603-0006 Festuca arundinacea.jpg
    Festuca arundinacea
    Harman, etc.
    Starr 001026-9002 Lolium perenne.jpg
    Lolium perenne
    (Perennial Ryegrass)
    Harman, etc.
    Phalaris aquatica
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Phalaris arundinacea
    Beta-carbolines[81]

    Lauraceae:

    Leguminosae:

    Loganiaceae:

    Malpighiaceae:

    Banisteriopsis argentia
    5-methoxytetrahydroharman, (-)-N(6)-methoxytetrahydroharman, dimethyltryptamine-N(6)-oxide[7]
    Caapi.jpg
    Banisteriopsis caapi
    Harmine 0.31-0.84%,[82] tetrahydroharmine, telepathine, dihydroshihunine,[83] 5-MeO-DMT in bark[84]
    Banisteriopsis inebrians
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Banisteriopsis lutea
    Harmine, telepathine[7]
    Banisteriopsis metallicolor
    Harmine, telepathine[7]
    Banisteriopsis muricata
    Harmine up to 6%, harmaline up to 4%, plus DMT[85]
    Diplopterys cabrerana
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Cabi pratensis
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Callaeum antifebrile
    (syn. Cabi paraensis)
    Harmine

    Myristicaceae:

    Ochnaceae:

    Palmae:

    Papaveraceae:

    Meconopsis horridula
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Meconopsis nepalensis.jpg
    Meconopsis napaulensis
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Meconopsis panuculata
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Meconopsis robusta
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Meconopsis rudis
    Beta-carbolines[81]
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    Papaver rhoeas
    Beta-carbolines[81]

    Passifloraceae:

    Passiflora actinea
    Harman
    Flor de maracuj谩.JPG
    Passiflora alata
    Harman
    Passiflora alba
    Harman
    Passiflora bryonoides
    Harman
    PassifloraCaerulea Bluete von oben.jpg
    Passiflora caerulea
    Harman
    Passiflora capsularis
    Harman
    Passiflora decaisneana
    Harman
    Passiflora edulis forma flavicarpa.jpg
    Passiflora edulis
    Harman, 0-7001 ppm[25] in fruit
    Passiflora eichleriana
    Harman
    Passiflora foetida.bloem.jpg
    Passiflora foetida
    Harman
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    Passiflora incarnata
    (with bee)
    Harmine, Harmaline, Harman, etc. 0.03%.[86] Alkaloids in rind of fruit 0.25%[86]
    Badea.jpg
    Passiflora quadrangularis
    Harman
    Passiflora ruberosa
    Harman
    Starr 031114-0020 Passiflora subpeltata.jpg
    Passiflora subpeltata
    Harman
    Passiflora warmingii
    Harman

    Polygonaceae:

    Rubiaceae:

    Rubiaceae:

    Rutaceae family:

    Sapotaceae:

    Simaroubaceae:

    Solanaceae:

    |Vestia foetida

    Tiliaceae:

    Zygophyllaceae:

    Fagonia cretica.jpg
    Fagonia cretica
    Harman
    Nitraria schoberi
    Beta-carbolines[81]
    Peganum harmala1.jpg
    Peganum harmala
    (Syrian Rue)
    The seeds contain about 2-6% alkaloids, most of which is harmaline.[87] Peganum harmala is also an abortifacient.
    Peganum nigellastrum
    Harmine[88]
    Starr 030612-0063 Tribulus terrestris.jpg
    Tribulus terrestris
    Harman
    Morsana1.JPG
    Zygophyllum fabago
    Harman, harmine

    [edit] Other psychedelic plants

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    Salvinorin A
    Salvia divinorum - Herba de Maria.jpg

    Salvia divinorum

    Salvinorin A, 0.89-3.87 mg/g, also Salvinorin B and Salvinorin C[89]
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    Unknown
    Foeniculum vulgare.JPG

    Foeniculum vulgare

    Unknown
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    Unknown
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    Justicia pectoralis

    Unknown
    Pukateine.png
    Pukateine
    Old Pukatea in Kaitoke Park.jpg

    Laurelia novae-zelandiae

    Pukateine
    Beta-thujone.svg
    Thujone
    ArtemisiaVulgaris.jpg

    Artemisia vulgaris

    Thujone
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    Damianin
    Tunera diffusa 2.jpg

    Turnera diffusa

    Damianin
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    unknown
    Sweetbay Magnolia Magnolia virginiana Comparison 4400px.jpg

    Magnolia virginiana

    The leaves or bark have been placed in cupped hands over the nose and inhaled as a mild hallucinogen
    Bulbocapnine skeletal.svg
    Bulbocapnine
    Corydalis ambigua.jpg

    Corydalis solida, Corydalis cava

    Bulbocapnine, Nantenine, Tetrahydropalmatine
    Kavalactone General Structure.PNG
    Kavalactones
    Starr 040318-0058 Piper methysticum.jpg

    Piper methysticum

    Kavalactones
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    Lagochilin
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    Lagochilus inebrians

    Lagochilin is thought to be responsible for the sedative, hypotensive and hemostatic effects of this plant.
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    Unknown
    Tagetes lucida flower.jpg

    Tagetes lucida

    Anethole, Chavicol, Coumarin, Estragole, Isorhamnetin, Methyleugenol, Quercitin
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    Lactucarium
    Koeh-213.jpg

    Lactuca virosa

    Lactucarium
    Glaucine.png
    Glaucine
    Glaucium flavum03.jpg

    Glaucium flavum

    Glaucine
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    Muscarinic
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    Galbulimima belgraveana

    Galbulimima belgraveana is rich in alkaloids and twenty-eight alkaloids have been isolated. Himbacine, himbeline, himandravine, himgravine, himbosine, himandridine, himandrine, G.B. 1, G. B. 2, G. B. 3, G. B. 4, G. B. 5, G. B. 6, G. B. 7, G. B. 8, G. B. 9, G. B. 10, G. B. 11, G. B. 12, himgaline, himbadine, G. B. 13, himgrine, G. B. 14, G. B. 15, G. B. 16, G. B. 17 and G. B. 18.
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    Unknown
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    Zornia latifolia

    Zornia latifolia, is mentioned in Food of the Gods as "an hallucinogenic substitute for cannabis". It's nicknamed Maconha brava because locals use it as a cannabis substitute.
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    Unknown
    Stachelmohn.JPG

    Argemone mexicana

    Used by Chinese residents of Mexico during the early 20th century as a legal substitute for opium and currently smoked as a marijuana substitute.
    Ergine.png
    Ergine
    Starr 050107-2974 Argyreia nervosa.jpg

    Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian Baby Woodrose)

    Seeds contain high amounts of LSA (also known as d-lysergic acid amide, d-lysergamide, ergine, and LA-111), often 50-150X the amounts found in Ipomoea violacea.
    Ibogaine.png
    Ibogaine
    Iboga.jpg

    Tabernanthe iboga

    Ibogaine in root bark[90]
    Ibogaine.png
    Ibogaine

    Tabernanthe orientalis

    Ibogaine in root leaves[90]
    Ibogaine.png
    Ibogaine

    Tabernanthe pubescens

    Ibogaine and similar alkaloids[90]
    Ibogaine.png
    Ibogaine

    Tabernaemontana sp.

    Ibogaine[90]
    Ibogaine.png
    Ibogaine
    Confederate Jasmine, Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides).jpg

    Trachelospermum jasminoides

    Ibogaine[91]
    Aporphine.svg
    Aporphine
    Nymphaea caerulea.jpg

    Nymphaea caerulea

    Recent studies have shown Nymphaea caerulea to have psychedelic properties, and may have been used as a sacrament in ancient Egypt and certain ancient South American cultures. Dosages of 5 to 10 grams of the flowers induces slight stimulation, a shift in thought processes, enhanced visual perception, and mild closed-eye visuals. Nymphaea caerulea is related to, and possesses similar activity as Nelumbo nucifera, the Sacred Lotus. Both Nymphaea caerulea and Nelumbo nucifera contain the alkaloids nuciferine and apomorphine, which have been recently isolated by independent labs.[citation needed]

    These psychoactive effects make Nymphaea caerulea a likely candidate (among several) for the lotus plant eaten by the mythical Lotophagi in Homer's Odyssey.

    Used in aromatherapy, Nymphaea caerulea is purported to have a "divine" essence, bringing euphoria, heightened awareness and tranquility.[citation needed]

    Other sources cite anti-spasmodic and sedative, purifying and calming properties.

    Leonurine.png
    Leonurine
    Leonotis leonurus flower.jpg

    Leonotis leonurus

    Both leaves and flowers (where most concentrated) contain Leonurine. (Effects reminiscent of marijuana)
    Leonurine.png
    Leonurine
    Leonotis nepetifolia1.jpg

    Leonotis nepetifolia

    Both leaves and flowers (where most concentrated) contain Leonurine. (Effects reminiscent of marijuana)
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    Active Chemical Unknown
    Calea zacatechichi cutting.jpg

    Calea zacatechichi

    Produces vivid dreams after smoking. It is also employed by the Chontal people as a medicinal herb against gastrointestinal disorders, and is used as an appetizer, cathartic anti-dysentery remedy, and as a fever-reducing agent.
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    Unknown
    Silene-capensis.jpg

    Silene capensis

    Produces vivid dreams after smoking.

    Convolvulaceae:

    Ipomoea violacea.jpg
    Ipomoea tricolor & Ipomoea violacea
    D-lysergic acid amide and lysergic acid amides in the seeds; up to 0.12% total[92]
    Rivea corymbosa
    Seeds contain D-lysergic acid amide, lysergol, and turbicoryn; lysergic acid alkaloids up to 0.03%[93]
    Some Mirabilis sp. (Actually in Nyctaginaceae family)
    LSA[citation needed]

    Apocynaceae family:

    Aquifoliaceae family:

    • Ilex guayusa, which is used as an additive to some versions of Ayahuasca.[95] According to the Ecuadorian indigenous, it is also slightly hallucinogenic on its own, when drunk in high enough quantities.

    Euphorbiaceae family:

    Loganaceae family:

    Lythraceae family:

    [edit] See also

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