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'''''Argyreia nervosa''''' is known as Hawaiian baby woodrose, or woolly [[morning glory]].
'''''Argyreia nervosa''''' is a [[Perennial plant (botany)|perennial]] climbing vine widely known as Hawaiian baby woodrose, or woolly [[morning glory]].
 
==Entheogen==
Huna shamans used them according to various oral histories.<ref>{{cite web|title=Entheology.org - Preserving Ancient Knowledge|url=http://www.entheology.org/edoto/anmviewer.asp?a=28|website=www.entheology.org}}</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyreia_nervosa Argyreia nervosa (Wikipedia)]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyreia_nervosa ''Argyreia nervosa'' (Wikipedia)]
*[https://erowid.org/plants/hbw/ Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Erowid)]
*[https://erowid.org/plants/hbw/ Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Erowid Vault)]
 
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[[Category:Botany]]
[[Category:Convolvulaceae (family)]]
[[Category:Plant]]
[[Category:Morning glory]]

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Argyreia nervosa
Taxonomical nomenclature
Kingdom Plantae
Unranked Angiosperms
Unranked Eudicots
Unranked Asterids
Order Solanales
Family Convolvulaceae
Genus Argyreia
Species A. nervosa
Common nomenclature
Common names Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, HBW. Elephant creeper
Constituents
Active constituents LSA

Argyreia nervosa is a perennial climbing vine widely known as Hawaiian baby woodrose, or woolly morning glory.

Entheogen

Huna shamans used them according to various oral histories.[1]

References