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So I've read on a couple of sites that turbina occurs not only in Meso-America, but also along the North American gulf coast.
How accurate is this?
I've kept my eye open for them all summer and last week I found a vine which could be it, but my phone was dead so I couldn't take any pics. It also appeared to have just started to bloom for the year.
Now I'm sure they could survive here, zone 9b and 10a, ipomoea alba grows wild here, but only right on the coast and around tidal lakes and bays. I live in a micro climate where it stays much warmer in winter than the immediate surrounding areas. Growing season varies from ~350 days to all year, right on the coast it never freezes.
Is turbina salt-tolerant? I'm sure it could take as much cold as the black mangrove.
Also how long do they're flowers stay open for each day. A few weeks ago I rode to the mouth of the Miss River looking for turbina, found a Huge amount of moonvine growing on the bank of the river, and a lot of lead trees and sweet acacia but no turbina, of course it was afternoon and they may have closed.
Rivea corymbosa - Ololiuqui - Entheology.com
Identified as the Aztec visionary inebriant oliliuhqui, the plant’s round seeds have been found to contain LSA (Lysergic Acid Amides). In the early 1960s, Albert Hofmann isolated the active psychoactive components of Turbina corymbosa (contained in the seeds, the leaves and the roots), which he...
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How accurate is this?
I've kept my eye open for them all summer and last week I found a vine which could be it, but my phone was dead so I couldn't take any pics. It also appeared to have just started to bloom for the year.
Now I'm sure they could survive here, zone 9b and 10a, ipomoea alba grows wild here, but only right on the coast and around tidal lakes and bays. I live in a micro climate where it stays much warmer in winter than the immediate surrounding areas. Growing season varies from ~350 days to all year, right on the coast it never freezes.
Is turbina salt-tolerant? I'm sure it could take as much cold as the black mangrove.
Also how long do they're flowers stay open for each day. A few weeks ago I rode to the mouth of the Miss River looking for turbina, found a Huge amount of moonvine growing on the bank of the river, and a lot of lead trees and sweet acacia but no turbina, of course it was afternoon and they may have closed.
