Ethnobotanicals
For ethnobotanical study: Blue Lotus, Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, Fly Agaric Mushroom and Peruvian Torch (San Pedro) Cactus.
Ethnobotanical pertains to ethnobotany, the scientific study of the relationships that exist between people and plants.
Blue Lotus
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Blue Lotus comes from a beautiful water lotus flower with blue petals. The ancient Egyptians used it for its medicinal purposes and as a ritual herb. Blue Lotus is also known as 'Blue Water Lillly', 'Egyptian Lotus' and 'Sacred Narcotic Lilly of the Nile'.
More Details...Hawaiian Baby Woodrose
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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds come from a climbing plant found in Asian and Hawaiian rain forests and have been used for many, many years for their powerful hallucinogenic properties.
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NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
More Details...Fly Agaric Mushroom 12g
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Fly Agarics are Amanitas Muscaria - mushrooms containing the psychoactive chemicals ibotenic acid, muscimol, muscazone and muscarine. Muscimol is the most prominent and has a very strong hallucinogenic effect if ingested.
More Details...Peruvian Torch Cactus - 20g
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Peruvian Torch is a type of cactus. It grows naturally in Peru and other South American regions and is now cultivated elsewhere. It's world-known for its potent psychoactive properties.
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Not for Human Consumption
More Details...Blue Lotus is known to induce euphoria & mild sedation.
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose are historically reported as hallucinogenic seed, used for centuries in their natural surroundings for the purpose of discovery and mind-expansion.
These mushrooms are reportedly psychoactive, sold as research specimens.
Peruvian Torch cacti grow naturally in South America. They contain mescaline - a strong psychoactive, hallucinogenic chemical.
All ethnobotanical samples are sold for research purposes only. Not For Human Consumption.











