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Phalaris aquatica (botany)

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Phalaris aquatica (botany)
P. aquatica
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

Some species of Phalaris genus can be dangerous and toxic.

Some Phalaris species contain gramine, which can cause brain damage, other organ damage, central nervous system damage and death in sheep.[1]

Phalaris aquatica (also known as P. tuberosa, Bulbous canary-grass or Harding grass) is a plant in the Phalaris genus. It contains approximately 0.100% DMT[2][3], 0.022% 5-MeO-DMT[2][3], and 0.005% bufotenin.[3]

Description

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Habitat

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Alkaloids

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References

  1. Cheeke, P. R. (31 August 1989). Toxicants of Plant Origin: Alkaloids, Volume I. CRC-Press. ISBN 9780849369902. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Smith, T. A. (1977). "Tryptamine and related compounds in plants". Phytochemistry. 16 (2): 171–175. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)86778-3. ISSN 0031-9422. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Erowid Phalaris Vault : FAQ 2.01