- 2016 NRCS. "
Turbina corymbosa".
PLANTS Database.
United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Retrieved 12
December 2015. "
Turbina corymbosa". Germplasm...
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ergonovine and
ergine (LSA).
Seeds of
Ipomoea tricolor and
Turbina corymbosa (syn. R.
corymbosa) are used as psychedelics. The
seeds of
morning glory can...
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became interested in the
seeds of the
Mexican morning glory species Turbina corymbosa,
called ololiuqui by natives. He was
surprised to find the active...
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Philippines Fiat
Turbina, a 1954
concept car
Turbina corymbosa, a
species of
morning glory plant native to
Latin America Nika
Turbina (1974–2002), Ukrainian...
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mushrooms (Psilocybe aztecorum),
tobacco (Nicotiana taba****), Ololiúqui (
Turbina corymbosa),
sinicuichi (Heimia salicifolia),
possibly cacahuaxochitl (Quararibea...
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quantitative difference between the
principles of
Ipomoea [tricolor] and
Turbina corymbosa and LSD;
there is
likewise a
qualitative one, LSD
being a very specific...
- 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...
- The most well-known ones are
Ipomoea tricolor (“morning glory”),
Turbina corymbosa (coaxi****tl), and
Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose). The more...
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ergine occurs naturally in the
seeds of the
common garden flowers Turbina corymbosa,
Ipomoea tricolor, and
Argyreia nervosa.
Perampanel (Fycompa), an...
- 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...