Diplopterys cabrerana

  1. Diplopterys cabrerana (also Chaliponga) : Erowid Exp: Main Index
  2. Chaliponga (Diplopterys Cabrerana) Dried Leaf Powder Fresh
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  4. Diplopterys Cabrerana (Chaliponga)
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  6. CHALIPONGA Diplopterys cabrerana Pure Pasta 30X Resin
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Diplopterys cabrerana (also Chaliponga) : Erowid Exp: Main Index

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Chaliponga (Diplopterys Cabrerana) Dried Leaf Powder Fresh

Description Chaliponga (Diplopterys Cabrerana) Dried Leaf Powder Fresh His product has NOT been treated with any type of pesticide, herbicide, or any other harmful chemicals Common names: Chaliponga, Chagropanga, Huambisa, Chalipanga, Chacruna, Banisteriopsis rusbyana, Banisteriopsis longialata, Oco-yage (water yage), Biaxii, Chagrupanga (Inga, ‘chagr leaf’) Ka-hee-ko (karapana), Kahi (Tukano, ‘that which causes vomiting’), Mene Kahi Ma, Nyoko-buko Guda Hubea Ma (Barasana) (Quechua/Peru), Yahe Vine Diplopterys cabrerana (Chaliponga) is preferred by many ayahuascaros throughout the Amazon in western Colombia and northern Peru, and the current use of Chaliponga in ayahuasca may be more common than chacruna, in general. Although the Psychotria viridis (Chacruna) is the main companion of Banisteriopsis Caapi, since it is the plant most commonly associated with ayahuasca. Disclaimer: The information contained on this page is NOT intended, nor should it be used to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or mitigate any disease or condition. This product is NOT sold for human consumption. It is only being sold for research, education and/or incense burning purposes only. If you purchase this item, you agree to not ingest it and accept all legal responsibility if you do.

Diplopterys

Genus of flowering plants Diplopterys Kingdom: Clade: Clade: Clade: Clade: Order: Family: Genus: Diplopterys Diplopterys is a There are approximately 45 species within the genus: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Diplopterys involuta var. ovata • • • • • • • • • • • • • Diplopterys paralias var. latifolia • • • Diplopterys pauciflora var. latifolia • • • • • • • • • • • • • • References [ ]

Diplopterys Cabrerana (Chaliponga)

Description EACH LOT CONTAINS ONE SEED-GROWN PLANT FROM OUR STOCK. SKIP THE HARD PART AND HAVE YOUR VERY OWN CHALIPONGA PLANT!! Diplopterys Cabrerana, known locally as chaliponga, is a sacred vine in the malpighiaceae family, which is the same family as the sacred banisteriopsis caapi vine. Chaliponga seeds have been one of the hardest seeds for us to obtain, but after nearly 2 decades and a few failed attempts, we are able to bring these to market for you. These are in addition to our offerings of Diplopterys lucida, Alicia anisopetala, banisteriopsi caapi, banisteriopsis rusbyana and several other Amazonian vines in this same family. We have seen sources use Diplopterys cabrerana synonymously with banisteriopsis rusbyana, but we believe that to be incorrect and offer seeds for both species. Not only does a very knowledgeable local source identify these differently, but analyzing the seeds of both species shows that the structure and even texture of banisteriopsis rusbyana seeds are more similar to other banisteriopsis species such as caapi and muricata. Likewise, cabrerana seeds are quite similar to those of Diplopterys lucida. All of these have a wing, but a more precise comparison makes it clear that there is a difference between the 2 genera. This would not be the first case of mistaken classification or identity of these vines. Well into the early 2010’s many people still recognized a lot of other malpighiaceae vines simply as different forms of banisteriopsis caapi....

Diplopterys Cabrerana

Description Diplopterys cabrerana | Chalipanga | Shipped from USA We offer Diplopterys cabrerana shipped domestically from the USA . Also known as Chalipanga, Chaliponga, or Chagropanga, this vine is planted and harvested by a Kichwa shaman. Together with his family, he lives on their ancestral land in the Rio Napo province in Ecuador. The territory is lined with waterfalls, caves, and pristine forest. What started off as a small project between friends now has become an important source of income, growth, and independence for many family members and friends in several parts of the Amazon from Rio Napo to Macas and from there to Yasuni and beyond. Traditionally the indigenous people we work with all have a forest garden or Chacra where they grow medicinal and edible plants for their families. The vine is often sold in combination with Habitat Chalipanga prefers to grow along riverbanks and can be found in the warm, moist regions of Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia. Scientific Information The Diplopterys cabrerana vine has ovally shaped leaves, very glossy and waxy and when held up to the light, they shine. Curiously, the leaves are very reminiscent of those of the Banisteriopsis caapi vine, however are slightly larger in size. Read more : https://simonsblogpark.com/legalhigh/simons-chaliponga-diplopterys-cabrerana-guide/ http://entheology.com/plants/diplopterys-cabrerana-yahe-vine/

CHALIPONGA Diplopterys cabrerana Pure Pasta 30X Resin

Description Strongest 30X Extract Diplopterys cabrerana Pure (Chaliponga) This extract was traditionally made with only Fresh Wild Crafted Chaliponga vine and water nothing else. Very potent and freshly made from Peruvian 30 grams of vine became 1 gram of this Beautiful and Potent Resin Extract This product has NOT been treated with any type of pesticide, herbicide, or any other harmful chemicals Common names: Chaliponga, Chagropanga, Chalipanga, Chacruna, Banisteriopsis rusbyana, Banisteriopsis longialata, Oco-yage (water yage), Biaxii, Chagrupanga (Inga, ‘chagr leaf’) Ka-hee-ko (karapana), Kahi (Tukano, ‘that which causes vomiting’), Mene Kahi Ma, Nyoko-buko Guda Hubea Ma (Barasana) (Quechua/Peru), Yahe Vine Diplopterys cabrerana (Chaliponga) is preferred by many ayahuascaros throughout the Amazon in western Colombia and northern Peru, and the current use of Chaliponga in ayahuasca may be more common than chacruna, in general. Although the Psychotria viridis (Chacruna) is the main companion of Banisteriopsis Caapi, since it is the plant most commonly associated with ayahuasca. Disclaimer: Our products are not certified by the FDA neither Health Canada for human or animal consumption. They are sold for incense and soap making purposes, decorative purposes and/or legitimate ethnobotanical research. Our products are not sold and intended for human or animal consumption. The information given about the plants is for academic purposes only and not intended to be used medicall...

Diplopterys cabrerana

FAMILY: Malphighiaceae GENUS: Diplopterys SPECIES: Cabrerana COMMON NAMES: Biaxii, Chagrupanga (Inga, ‘chagru leaf’), Ka-hee-ko (Karapana), Kahi (Tukano, ‘that which causes vomiting’), Mene Kahi Ma, Nyoko-buko Guda Hubea Ma (Barasana), Oco-yage (‘water yage’), Yaco-ayahuasco (Quechua/Peru), Yahe Vine Diplopterys cabrerana is a very long vine with opposite oval leaves. The inflorescenses each bear four tiny flowers. However, the plant rarely develops flowers, and almost never does so in cultivation. D. cabrerana is easily confused with D. cabrerana is found only in the Amazon basin. It does grow in the wild, but is usually cultivated in gardens in South America from cuttings. Young shoots or branch tips are allowed to sit in water until roots develop. The cuttings may also be placed directly in moist jungle soil. The wild form prefers to grow near river banks. It is possible to buy Diplopterys cabrerana plant material online from certain websites (Ratsch 1998, 220-221). TRADITIONAL USES: The Barasana of the Eastern Amazon use D. cabrerana to prepare a psychoactive beverage that they use in a manner similar to ayahuasca. The vine is also used as a source of N, N-DMT in ayahuasca brews, similar to TRADITIONAL PREPARATION: Many indigenous peoples of the Colombian Amazon, including the Desana, Barasana, and others, use the leaves of D. cabrerana to prepare ayahuasca brews. In the Sibundoy, biaxii (Bristol 1965). To prepare an ayahuasca brew, D. cabrerana is boiled for 4-12 hour...

Diplopterys A.Juss.

Discover what else Kew Science has to offer We’re trialling a new ‘app switcher’ feature to help our users move between our science apps. For now we’ve just listed some of our more popular apps, but soon we hope to show more and roll it out across all our science websites. Let us know what you think via the link at the bottom of the app switcher. • Diplopterys amplectens (B.Gates) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys bahiana W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys cabrerana (Cuatrec.) B.Gates • Diplopterys cachimbensis (B.Gates) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys caduciflora (Nied.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys carvalhoi W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys cristata (Griseb.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys cururuensis B.Gates • Diplopterys erianthera (A.Juss.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys heterostyla (A.Juss.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys hypericifolia (A.Juss.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys krukoffii (B.Gates) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys leiocarpa (A.Juss.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys longialata (Nied.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys lucida (Rich.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys lutea (Ruiz ex Griseb.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys mexicana B.Gates • Diplopterys nigrescens (A.Juss.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys nutans (Nied.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys patula (B.Gates) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis • Diplopterys pauciflora (G.Mey.) Nied. • Diplopterys peruviana (Nied.) W.R.Anderson & C.Dav...