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'''''Phalaris aquatica''''' (syn '''''P. tuberosa''''') aka '''Bulbous canary-grass''' or '''Harding grass''', is a plant in the [[:category:Phalaris (genus)|Phalaris genus]]. | '''''Phalaris aquatica''''' (syn '''''P. tuberosa''''') aka '''Bulbous canary-grass''' or '''Harding grass''', is a plant in the [[:category:Phalaris (genus)|Phalaris genus]]. It contains [[DMT]], [[5-MeO-DMT]], and 0.005% [[bufotenin]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:31, 7 November 2016
Phalaris aquatica (botany) | |
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Taxonomical nomenclature | |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Unranked | Angiosperms |
Unranked | Monocots |
Unranked | Commelinids |
Order | Poales |
Family | Poaceae |
Genus | Phalaris |
Species | P. aquatica |
Common nomenclature | |
Synonyms | P. tuberosa |
Common names | Bulbous canary-grass, Harding grass |
Constituents | |
Active constituents | DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, 5-HO-DMT |
Phalaris aquatica (syn P. tuberosa) aka Bulbous canary-grass or Harding grass, is a plant in the Phalaris genus. It contains DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, and 0.005% bufotenin.
Description
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Habitat
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Alkaloids
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References
- ↑ Cheeke, P. R. (31 August 1989). Toxicants of Plant Origin: Alkaloids, Volume I. CRC-Press. ISBN 9780849369902.