DescriptionBrugmansia sanguinea ( Ruiz & Pav. ) D. Don.jpg
English: Single flower of a small specimen of Brugmansia sanguinea grown as a container plant in a cool glasshouse in London's Chelsea Physic Garden. Photo shows entire flower from corolla mouth to pubescent calyx, much foreshortened. Flower not in perfect condition - some small tears or lesions ( cause unknown ).
A very poisonous plant used by the peoples of the Andes for centuries ( possibly millennia ) as an entheogen in shamanic rituals of divination and also as an anaesthetic in surgical procedures.
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