- (also
known as vilca, ****lco, ****lca, wilco, willka, curupay, curupau,
cebil, or angico) is a
South American tree
closely related to yopo, or Anadenanthera...
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Anadenanthera colubrina var.
cebil is a mimosa-like
timber tree
native to
Caatinga and
Cerrado vegetation in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil,
Paraguay and...
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Yerba Mate
Cocoa Kola
Other plants:
Mimosa hostilis: DMT Chacruna: DMT, NMT
Cebil and Yopo: DMT, 5-MeO-DMT,
bufotenin Mucuna pruriens Morning glory species...
- the
western world primarily as
sources of the
hallucinogenic snuffs vilca/
cebil and yopo/cohoba. The main
active constituent of
Anadenanthera is bufotenin...
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identical to that of a
related tree,
Anadenanthera colubrina,
commonly known as
cebíl or vilca. The
beans of A.
colubrina have a
similar chemical makeup as Anadenanthera...
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Yanomami people of
Brazil and Venezuela.
Other names for
cohoba include vilca,
cebíl, and yopó. In
Tiwanaku culture, a
snuff tray was used
along with an inhaling...
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Cebil Redondo is a
settlement in Tu****án
Province in
northern Argentina. "Comuna de
Cebil Redondo".
Comuna de
Cebil Redondo (in Spanish).
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inhaled was
known as
willka (Anadenanthera colubrina), also
referred to as
cebil, and
known as yopó in
northern South America and
cohoba in the
Greater Antilles...
- Argentina:
Microscopical identification of
anadenanthera colubrina var.
cebil (fabaceae) in
powdered archaeological material".
Economic Botany. 53 (2):...
- use of the
seeds of a
South American legume,
Anadenanthera colubrina var.
Cebil by the
Argentine Shamans in
Chaco Central,
shows then to be dramatically...