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  • Datura stramonium (category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens)
    zombie-like state by the weed Template:Commons Datura stramonium from 'A modern herbal' by Mrs Grieve (1931) Datura stramonium at Liber Herbarum II Datura stramonium...
    12 KB (1,544 words) - 09:16, 16 May 2007
  • burns and wounds. However, internal consumption, such as in the form of herbal tea, is discouraged, as it can cause serious liver damage. photo 1 photo...
    3 KB (139 words) - 19:58, 22 June 2010
  • Datura inoxia (category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens)
    Datura inoxia (angel's-trumpet, thorn-apple, downy thorn-apple, Indian-apple, moonflower, sacred datura, or toloache) is a species in the family Solanaceae...
    4 KB (417 words) - 09:13, 16 May 2007
  • Africa and other arid areas. The species is frequently cited as being used in herbal medicine. Aloe vera is a stemless or very short-stemmed succulent plant...
    7 KB (580 words) - 17:32, 7 June 2011
  • and can be used to make tools. The bark of the tree is sometimes used in herbal medicines. It is grown in orchards and gardens and parks as an ornamental...
    2 KB (199 words) - 16:26, 23 June 2010
  • Banisteriopsis caapi (category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens)
    This entry focuses on the caapi vine itself; for information on entheogenic use, see Ayahuasca. Banisteriopsis caapi, also known as Ayahuasca, Caapi or...
    7 KB (877 words) - 12:22, 8 May 2007
  • (although they may become bitter by the time the plant blooms) and to make a herbal tea [1][2]. Pineapple weed has been used for medicinal purposes, including...
    3 KB (276 words) - 13:40, 4 August 2007
  • delicate spikes hold mauve flowers. This ancient plant has been used in herbal medicine to treat nervous problems and insomnia. It was also considered...
    2 KB (187 words) - 13:47, 10 September 2007
  • Mimosa tenuiflora (category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens)
    Acacia tenuiflora Willd. Mimosa cabrera H. Karst. Mimosa hostilis (C. Mart.) Benth. Mimosa limana Rizzini" Acacia tenuiflora Willd. Mimosa cabrera H. Karst...
    5 KB (541 words) - 04:54, 15 June 2007
  • tolerates some pedestrian traffic and produces odors ranging from heavily herbal to lightly lemon, depending on the plant. Do you have cultivation info on...
    5 KB (229 words) - 19:50, 29 September 2013
  • previously marketed in the United States as Siberian Ginseng as it has similar herbal properties to those of Panax ginseng. However, it belongs to a different...
    9 KB (1,046 words) - 06:09, 14 October 2007
  • Anadenanthera peregrina (category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens)
    Acacia microphyllaWilld. Acacia peregrina(L.) Willd. Inga niopoWilld. Mimosa acacioidesBenth. Mimosa niopo(Willd.) Poiret Mimosa parvifoliaPoiret Mimosa...
    14 KB (1,576 words) - 09:36, 16 June 2007
  • Imperial", in John Edwards, The British Herbal 1769 "Corona imperialis, Crown Imperial", in John Edwards, The British Herbal 1769 Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture...
    4 KB (127 words) - 19:28, 21 August 2009
  • the seeds is used for candle and soap making, and the leaves are used as herbal medicine to treat boils. The plant sap and leaves are reputed to be toxic...
    5 KB (535 words) - 14:52, 14 May 2010
  • naan bread called Peshawari naan is as a rule topped with kalonji seeds. In herbal medicine, Nigella sativa has hypertensive, carminative, and anthelminthic...
    8 KB (929 words) - 04:56, 14 September 2007
  • Anadenanthera colubrina (category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens)
    Acacia grata Willd. Mimosa colubrina Vell. Piptadenia grata (Willd.) J.F. Macbr." Acacia grata Willd. Mimosa colubrina Vell. Piptadenia grata (Willd.)...
    10 KB (1,104 words) - 06:40, 5 November 2007
  • roasted, and the foliage used as a leaf vegetable. Some are also valued in herbal medicine. Gnetum sect. Gnetum Gnetum subsect. Gnetum - 2 species of trees;...
    3 KB (302 words) - 12:44, 31 July 2010
  • Trichocereus scopulicolus (category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens)
    Trichocereus scopulicolus is a type of cactus native to Bolivia, which contains psychedelic compounds. Many claim this species contains mescaline, but...
    1 KB (83 words) - 04:55, 31 October 2007
  • Harmal (category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens)
    Template:About Harmal (Peganum harmala) is a plant of the family Nitrariaceae, native from the eastern Mediterranean region east to India. It is also sometimes...
    2 KB (196 words) - 13:32, 17 May 2007
  • Sweet Flag (category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens)
    Calamus or Common Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus) is a plant from the Acoraceae family, Acorus genues. It is a tall perennial wetland monocot with scented...
    6 KB (766 words) - 13:29, 4 August 2007
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