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Morning Glory seeds
Heavenly Blues / Ipomoea violacea
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FAMILY
: Convolvulaceae
GENUS / SPECIES : Ipomoea violacea (Morning
Glory)
Turbina/Rivea corymbosa (Ololiuqui)
COMMON
NAMES :
Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue Morning Glory,
Tlilitzin (Aztec/Nahuatl "Sacred Black Ones"
- I. violacea),
Badoh (seeds of Rivea corymbosa), Badoh Negro (seeds of
I. violacea),
Ololiuqui (Aztec/Nahuatl "Round Thing", seeds
of T. corymbosa),
Coaxihuitl (Aztec/Nahuatl "Green Snake" - T.
corymbosa)
IDENTIFICATION :
Morning Glories all belong to the species Ipomoea violacea
(also called Ipomoea tricolor or Ipomoea rubro-caerulea).
Within this species, the 4 varieties known to contain
LSA are "Heavenly Blue", "Pearly Gates",
"Flying Saucers", and "Blue Star".
Although our seed are not chemically treated to prevent
ingestion I must specify that we do not sell these seeds
for human consumption. The seeds are considered a poisonous
non-consumable.
Morning
Glories are an annual vine with ovate, deeply cordate
leaves 3-4 inches long and 3/4-3 inches wide. The trumpet-shaped
flowers vary from white to red, purple, blue, or violet-blue.
The ovoid fruit is about 1/2 inch in length and bears
elongate, angular black seeds.
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text was provided by www.erowid.org
Shipping
information
Morning
Glory seeds
Ipomoea violacea / Heavenly Blues
| 50
grams Heavenly
Blues ( 1500 seeds ) |
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| 250
grams Heavenly
Blues ( 7500 seeds ) |
$55 |
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