Snozz, but I think probably the issue is that the botanists havent gone far into it, no? Because the caapi with the nodes is clearly different than the normal "flat" caapi, no? Also, while there are no varieties, if we're talking about other species altogether such as what is apparently being sold by kiwi, then it isn't necessarily incorrect to sell other varieties of "ayahuasca".
I think the problem is that vendor dont seem to interested to be open regarding their identification processes, where they get the plants from, etc... They only care about selling a product. If vendors had a picture of the plants they are selling alive, with flowers and other close up shots, even if they identify wrong, later experts could correct and the identification could be changed.
Kiwi at least has pictures of the plants and the flowers and all, in the different sections of the website, so botanists can take a look and give a more informed feedback. Also the fact that they sell (if its in stock) live plants as well as seeds from the plants helps too.
I think the problem is that vendor dont seem to interested to be open regarding their identification processes, where they get the plants from, etc... They only care about selling a product. If vendors had a picture of the plants they are selling alive, with flowers and other close up shots, even if they identify wrong, later experts could correct and the identification could be changed.
Kiwi at least has pictures of the plants and the flowers and all, in the different sections of the website, so botanists can take a look and give a more informed feedback. Also the fact that they sell (if its in stock) live plants as well as seeds from the plants helps too.