-
north and
central Mexico by its
Nahuatl name Ololiúqui (also
spelled ololiuhqui or ololiuqui) and by the
south eastern natives as xtabentún (in Mayan)...
- and some
species of fungi. The
psychedelic properties in the
seeds of
ololiuhqui,
Hawaiian baby
woodrose and
morning glories have been
linked to ergine...
-
produced by the
ergot fungus and
found in the
seeds of
Turbina corymbosa (
ololiuhqui),
Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose), and
Ipomoea tricolor (morning...
-
Ipomoea violacea (Heavenly Blue
Morning Glory), the
Rivea corymbosa (
Ololiuhqui), and the
Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian Baby Woodrose).
Heavenly Blue Morning...
- (Convolvulaceae),
including the
hallucinogenic seeds of
Rivea corymbosa (
ololiuhqui),
Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose) and
Ipomoea violacea. Lysergol...
- Baja
California Sur,
Mexico D.
ceratocaula Jacq.
torna loco,
Sister of
Ololiuhqui,
swamp datura Mexico. D.
discolor Bernh. (syn. D. kymatocarpa, D. reburra)...
-
other plants in the
family Convolvulaceae, such as
Ipomoea corymbosa (
ololiuhqui) and
Ipomoea tricolor (tlitliltzin), were used in
shamanic rituals of...
- for the use of
these species as
ingredients in
psychedelic drugs (e.g.
ololiuhqui). The
presence of
ergolines in some
species of this
family is due to infection...
- 2007-08-16. W****on, R.
Gordon (November 1963). "Notes on the
Present Status of
Ololiuhqui and the
Other Hallucinogens of Mexico".
Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard...
-
seeds of
which were
identified as the
psychedelic plant drugs known as "
ololiuhqui" and "tlitliltzin", respectively. The prin****l
alkaloids in the seeds...