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| ! [[African dream herb]]
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| | ''[[Entada rheedii]]''
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| | [[Oneirogen]]
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| | The species is employed in African traditional medicine to induce vivid dreams, enabling communication with the spirit world. The inner meat of the seed would be either consumed directly, or the meat would be chopped, dried, mixed with other herbs like tobacco and smoked just before sleep to induce the desired dreams.<ref>[http://www.entheology.org/edoto/anmviewer.asp?a=384 "Entada rheedii - African Dream Herb"], www.entheology.org</ref>
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| ! [[African dream root]]
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| | ''[[Silene undulata]]''
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| | Root: Possibly triterpenoid saponins
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| | [[Oneirogen]]
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| | Xhosa people of South Africa.<ref name="Sobiecki">{{cite journal | author = J. F. Sobiecki | url = http://www.sahumanities.org.za/uploads/41553940-4b19-4e56-b576-4353a5485138/sobiecki.pdf | title = A review of plants used in divination in southern Africa and their psychoactive effects | journal = Southern African Humanities | volume = 20 | pages = 333–351 | date = 2008}}</ref>
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| ! [[Angel's trumpet]] | | ! [[Angel's trumpet]] |
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| | [[Psychedelic]] | | | [[Psychedelic]] |
| | South America; people of the Amazon Rainforest. [[União do Vegetal|UDV]] of Brazil and United States. | | | South America; people of the Amazon Rainforest. [[União do Vegetal|UDV]] of Brazil and United States. |
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| ! [[Bitter-grass]]
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| | ''[[Calea ternifolia]]''
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| | Leaf: Caleicines and caleochromenes
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| | [[Oneirogen]]
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| | The Chontal people of Oaxaca reportedly use the plant, known locally as ''thle-pela-kano'', during divination.
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| ! [[Bolivian torch cactus]] | | ! [[Bolivian torch cactus]] |