Sunday, November 24, 2019

Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications

Acacia, Aconitum, Acorus, Agave,
Anadenanthera, Areca, Argemone,
Ariocarpus, Artemisia, Arundo, Atropa
Alstonia,
Argyreia,
Banisteriopsis, Boswellia, Brugmansia, Brunfelsia
Caloea, Calliandra, Camellia, Cannabis, Carnegia,
Catha, Cestrum, Cinnamomum, Coffea, Cola, Coleus,
Convolvulus, Corynanthe, Coryphantha, Cytisus
Datura, Desfontainia, Diplopterys, Duboisia
Echinops, Ephedra, Erythrina, Erythroxylum, Escholzia
Heimia, Humulus, Hyoscyamus
Ilex, lochroma, Ipomoea
Juniperus, Justicia
Lactuca, Latua,
Ledum,
Leonurus,
Lolium,

Lonchocarpus, Lophophora
Mammillaria, Mandragora, Mesembryanthemum,
Mimosa, Mitragyna, Mucuna, Myristica
Nicotiana, Nuphar, Nymphaea
Pachycereus,
Papaver,
Passiflora, Paullinia,
Pausinystalia, Peganum, Pelecyphora, Petroselinum,
Phalaris, Phragmites, Phytolacca, Piper, Psidium,
Psychotria
Rhynchosia
Salvia, Sassafras, Sceletium, Scopolia, Solandra,
Solanum, Sophora, Strychnos
Tabernaemontana, Tabernanthe, Tagetes, Tanaecium,
Theobroma, Trichocereus, Turbina, Turnera
Vaccinium, Veratrum, Virola, Vitis
Withania

From

The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications

By Christian Rätsch

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