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'''Tabernanthe iboga''', or simply '''iboga''', is a [[Perennial plant (botany)|perennial]] rainforest shrub and [[psychedelic]] which is native to western Central Africa. In parts of Africa where the plant grows, the bark of the root is chewed for various pharmacological or ritualistic purposes. [[Ibogaine]], the [[Psychoactive substance|active]] [[alkaloid]], is also used to treat substance abuse disorders and depression. A small amount of ibogaine, along with precursors of ibogaine, are found in Voacanga africana.
'''''Tabernanthe iboga''''', or simply '''iboga''', is a [[Perennial plant (botany)|perennial]] rainforest shrub and [[psychedelic]] which is native to western Central Africa. In parts of Africa where the plant grows, the bark of the root is chewed for various pharmacological or ritualistic purposes. [[Ibogaine]], the [[Psychoactive substance|active]] [[alkaloid]], is also used to treat substance abuse disorders and depression. A small amount of ibogaine, along with precursors of ibogaine, are found in Voacanga africana.


==Descriptions and habitat==
==Descriptions and habitat==