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Identifying and locating banisteriopsis caapi

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ControlledChaos

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Since I have been finding so many acacia confusa trees and I am aware that caapi does grow around where I live somewhere, I figure it may not be a bad idea to go look for it growing somewhere. Only issue is, I have no idea how. So, if anybody here has done so before or is knowledgeable on the topic here is some questions I have:

1. In general what kind of ecosystem/elevation does caapi grow?

2. Does it tend to grow on any particular kind of trees; how high up these trees?

3. How can I differentiate caapi from other vines? (beside the rarely blooming flowers)- to me vines mainly look the same. Are there any 'tells'?

Thank you to anybody who can help answer these questions
 
Banisteriopsis caapi is a tropical Liana, from South America. The image shows its natural range(in green). Its most common elevation would be near sea level to 1500', its range is mostly in the Amazon Basin. Its most common habitat is tropical rain forest, though its range includes tropical cloud forests, and tropical humid savannas.

I'd suggest growing your own, while Banisteriopsis caapi is quite distinct to an experienced eye, if you're in its habitat its quite difficult to identify plants in the rain forest, I'm quite good at plant identification, and trying to identify plants there was very difficult for me, the jungle doesn't have perfect plants, leafs get eaten and damaged, so many things grown on top of other things it becomes difficult to use the bark to identify, low light conditions change the morphology of the plant, lastly with so many plants growing its very hard to differentiate what plant is what especially if all you have is a long length of vine. So with all that, its also just not cool to take plants from habitat. The plant is being farmed because its disappearing from the wild, and thats just not cool.
 

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