Buy Anadenanthera Peregrina Yopo Online. Native to Colombia, Venezuela, British Guinea, and northern Brazil, also found on islands in the Greater and Lesser Antilles (Torres & Repke, 2006). Grows 3-27 meters tall, resembling a mimosa tree, preferring tropical and sub-tropical climates.
Seeds of Anadenanthera colubrina and Anadenanthera peregrina have been used for centuries as hallucinogenic snuff by indigenous peoples of Argentina and southern Peru. Seeds contain 2-5% tryptamines, including bufotenine and dimethyltryptamine (varies between species). Anadenanthera peregrina contains mainly dimethyltryptamine and 5-methoxy-dimethyltryptamine, while A. colubrina contains mainly bufotenine. Bark and leaves also contain tryptamines.
Yopo is the term for Anadenanthera peregrina, while A. colubrina is known as cebil or vilca. Plants offered by Herbalistics were grown from seeds obtained in far north Queensland, identified as Anadenanthera peregrina by a botanist in the 1970s, confirmed through examination of flowers and distinguishing features.
For care and cultivation, Anadenanthera peregrina prefers full sun and well-drained soil, responding well to regular watering in warmer months and drought-hardy once established. Deciduous in colder months, it produces its own fertilizer through rhizobia bacteria association.
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