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I planted some B caapi seeds sourced from Europe (unknown vendor, not communicative) and would like to identify the strain (or species) if possible. There is a larger leaf plant which looks like a typical caapi to me. Several of these grew and quickly. Then there is a plant with smaller leaves which is taking much longer to grow but still looks like a caapi. Variation within species or different? Then there is a random imposter which I can't identify. Could be anything but I'm interested to ID it. Maybe a tropical tree seedling from existing soil? Time will tell. Any info from experienced growers is appreciated.
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From the album: MeanGreen's Ethnobotanical Garden
Leaf burn was caused by spraying epsom salts© MeanGreen
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Cool short video on ayahuasca neuroscience and shamanism. [media]
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Malpighiaceae vines that can be found in Australia. Banisteriopsis caapi "Cielo" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Ourinhos" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Cascabel / Caupuri" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features: Enlarged swollen nodes. Smooth barkFolklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Tucunaca" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:PhotosBanisteriopsis Muricata Origin:Other Regional Names: Brujo Vine, Black CaapiDistinctive Features: Silver color under leaves.Folklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Shaman Australis Black" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Trueno / Thunder" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features: Very rough course cork like barkFolklore / History:Photos Alicia anisopetala Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:Photos
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