mimosa hostilis for sale in usa

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BOTANICAL CLASSIFICATION

FAMILY:  Fabaceae (Leguminosae; Mimosaceae)

GENUS: Mimosa

SPECIES: Mimosa Hostilis (Mimosa tenuiflora)

ORIGIN: Mexico

COMMON NAMES:  Jurema, Tepezcohuite, Cabrero, Carbonal, Jurema Preta, Calumbi, Black Jeruma, Vinho de Jeruma, Yurema

We offer Mimosa hostilis inner root bark from a reputed source, a company that has years of experience in harvesting and processing Mimosa hostilis root bark. We believe that this is the best quality Mimosa available on the market. We always offer a freshly harvested batch, not an old stock!

Our supplier – supports sustainable harvesting – only one root is harvest  from each plant.
Sadly the greedy suppliers are willing to kill a whole tree , for all its roots.

The Mimosa hostilis inner root bark comes from a tree locally known as Jurema, Jurema Preta, Black Jurema or Vinho de Jurema and is the most desired part of the plant known by the local Shaman for its entheogenic properties.

Mimosa hostilis INNER root bark, Superior quality brazil rootbark.

  • Family: Leguminosae or Mimosaceae
  • Genus: Mimosa
  • Species: hostilis, tenuiflora; verrucosa
  • Common names: Jurema Preta (hostilis, tenuiflora), Jurema Branca, Calumbi, Tepezcohuite, Carbonal, Cabrera

Mimosa, Caatinga, white jurema, black jurema.

Another completely unrelated use for this plant comes from Mexico, where the bark of the tree is known under the name Tepezcohuite.

Plant chemical compounds which can be found in Mimosa root bark are: tannins, saponins, tryptamines, alkaloids, lipids, phytoindoles, xylose, phytosterols, glucosides, rhamnose, arabinose, methoxychalcones, lupeol and kukulkanins. The Herb here is strictly offered as botanical specimen. Not for consumption. Consult the disclaimer before your order.

mimosa hostilis for sale in usa, mimosa hostilis root bark powder, mimosa hostilis root bark, mimosa hostilis, mimosa bark, Wyoming, Cheyenne

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