Leptactina densiflora explained
Leptactina densiflora, also known as Leptactinia, is a shrub from central Africa, and can grow from 6 to 12 feet.[1] The plant is a psychedelic, containing tetrahydroharmine (also known as leptaflorin[2]) which is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor.
Notes and References
- Book: Wright
, Walter Page
. Cassell's dictionary of practical gardening; an illustrated encyclopædia of practical horticulture for all classes . Cassell & Company, Limited . 1902 . London .
- Book: Ratsch
, Christian
. John R. Baker (trans.) . The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications . Park Street Press . 2005 . Rochester, Vermont . 718 . 0-89281-978-2.