Turbina Corymbosa

Turbina Corymbosa (also known as Christmas Vine) are a species in the genus Turbina in the family Convolvulaceae. Native in tropical Mexico

Leaves
Heart-shaped leaves (5 cm [2 inches] long)

Drug Use


Was known to the ancient Aztecs as ololiuqui and its brown seeds were used by priests as psychedelic drugs, as it  contains derivatives of d-lysergic and d-isolysergic acids, both related to LSD.

(((fun fact: the aztec ppl called the seeds "little gods"!)))