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hi guys I found this new species of vine, known as "OCO YAGE" common name, in my area know him by this name anyone know the scientific name of this species of Banisteriopsis.

Seeds available soon!!!

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By shamanic-plants OCO YAGE

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OCO YAGE

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OCO YAGE seeds

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'Oco yage' is Banisteriopsis rusbyana which is now known as Diplopterys cabrerana. however, these seeds do not look like Diplopterys cabrerana.

Are the leaves used locally for their harmaline content or the DMT content? ie, does this vine take the place of the ayahuasca vine in the brew or does it replace chacruna?

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Irie,

The seed is very distinctive, I've come across it in my studying!!

The closest one that comes to mind is Heteropterys orinocensis http://fm2.fieldmuse...per-1817472.jpg

But check out the spanish field note description to see if that helps...bottom right.

Photo http://fm2.fieldmuseum.org/plantguides/view.asp?chkbox=5985

Respect,

Z

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