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Cytisus canariensis

Cytisus canariensis This Old Xbrld plant, introduced to Mexico, has been adopted as a shamanic drug by the Yaqui Indians (Di az, 1979 Fadiman 1965 Schultes Hofinann 1979). While the plant contains abundant cytisine, this alkaloid is not psychoptic. It is sometimes known in the literature as Genista canariensis. [Pg.519]

Cypripedkm cakeoh/s (WiUd.) Cor.—108, 406 Cypripedium parviflorum WiUdenow—406 Cytisus canariensis (L.) O. KLintze-407... [Pg.545]

Material Blossoms of any of several species including Canary Island broom (Genista canariensis), Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius), and Spanish broom (Spartium junceum). [Pg.4]


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