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- original on 2016-05-13, retrieved 12 April 2016 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Turbina corymbosa. Erowid Morning Glory vault Erowid Corymbosa Vault...
- alkaloids that are produced by the ergot fungus and found in the seeds of Turbina corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose), and Ipomoea...
- from honey produced from the nectar of a species of morning glory (Turbina corymbosa), is called xtabentún. Ritual ****s and other psychoactive substances...
- on stone" in the Mayan language. It refers to the Christmas vine (Turbina corymbosa), a species of morning glory whose seeds contain ergine and have hallucinogenic...
- trifasciata, also called mother-in-law's tongue N****auvia serpens Turbina corymbosa This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic...
- became interested in the seeds of the Mexican morning glory species Turbina corymbosa, called ololiuqui by natives. He was surprised to find the active...
- ergine occurs naturally in the seeds of the common garden flowers Turbina corymbosa, Ipomoea tricolor, and Argyreia nervosa. Perampanel (Fycompa), an...
- Philippines Fiat Turbina, a 1954 concept car Turbina corymbosa, a species of morning glory plant native to Latin America Nika Turbina (1974–2002), Ukrainian...
- ergonovine and ergine (LSA). Seeds of Ipomoea tricolor and Turbina corymbosa (syn. R. corymbosa) are used as psychedelics. The seeds of morning glory can...
- practices. B****eepers would place the nests near the psychoactive plant Turbina corymbosa and possibly near balché trees, forcing the bees to use nectar from...