Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Morning Glory

Argyreia

Argyreia nervosa hallucinogen identification

Aka Argyreia nervosa

Location: India, Asia, Hawaii

The Argyreia Hawaiian Woodrose is in the Morning Glory Family and can grow up to 30 feet tall. The stems of this plant contain a latex-like milky substance. The leaves are shaped like hearts, have a fine hair about them and appear silvery. The round, berry fruits harbor smooth dark seeds. Typically each capsule contains a few seeds.

There are medicinal uses for the Argyreia nervosa which began in ancient India, however, modern uses have yet to be truly recognized. Still, phytochemical research shows the seeds contain 0.3 percent Ergot alkaloids. This means ergine and lysergic-acid-amides and potentially feeling effects similar to LSD after about 3-9 seeds.

Some of the best authentic, untreated Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds are available at Edge77, and they come in re-sealable packs for convenience.