Baby Hawaiian Woodrose

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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa) is a member of the Convolvulaceae family, which also includes the morning glory.  Also known as Baby Woodrose, Adhoguda, Vidhara, Elephant Creeper and Woolly Morning Glory, this plant is native to India but is now grown in many parts of the world such as the Caribbean, Hawaii hawaiian baby woodrose plant and seeds Baby Hawaiian Woodroseand Africa.  The plant actually grows in to a huge climbing vine that, to many, has ornamental value, as the vines stretch to 30 feet with huge, heart shaped leaves and 2-3″ mauve flowers in clusters.  The flowers actually turn into attractive seed pods that have the appearance of woodrose.

The Hawaiian Baby Woodrose plant has a number of uses, stemming from it’s leaves, flowers and roots, but the most interest is in the Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds, which have psychoactive properties and can induce hallucinations when consumed.   The activator in seeds are the various lysergamide alkaloids (LSA), such as ergine.  In many countries, it is legal to purchase, sell and grow the plant from Hawaiian baby woodrose seeds but the baby woodrose seeds are generally not approved for human consumption.   LSA is a classified as a scheduled substance in the U.S., so extracting LSA from baby woodrose seeds is illegal.  Purchasing the lsa seeds themselves, however, is not.

That being said, many folks are looking for Hawaiian Baby Woodrose and Baby Woodrose Seeds for gardening, collection or research purposes.  Likewise, the search is on for Morning Glory Seeds.  They are available and we’ll show you where to look.   We’ve compiled a list of some of the top suppliers of baby woodrose products and Morning Glory products for you and we’ll be bringing a ton of articles and further in depth information on this fantastic plant so that you can get all of your information in one place.   Be sure to come back often – and don’t forget to share your baby woodrose and morning glory experiences with us!

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One Response to “Baby Hawaiian Woodrose”

  1. melody says:
    March 28th, 2011 at 3:19 am

    this baby woodrose review site is great :D

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