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Anadenanthera peregrina - Wikipedia Anadenanthera peregrina, also known as yopo, jopo, cohoba, parica or calcium tree, is a perennial tree of the genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean and South America [2] It grows up to 20 m (66 ft) tall, and has a thorny bark Its flowers grow in small, pale yellow to white spherical clusters resembling Acacia (e g wattle) inflorescences
GitHub - TJU-Aerial-Robotics YOPO: You Only Plan Once: A Learning Based . . . We propose a learning-based planner for autonomous navigation in obstacle-dense environments which integrates (i) perception and mapping, (ii) front-end path searching, and (iii) back-end optimization of classical methods into a single network
What Is Yopo? Its Effects, Use, and Traditional History Yopo is a psychoactive snuff made from the seeds of the Anadenanthera peregrina tree Its use dates back at least 4,000 years, primarily within shamanic contexts in South America and the Caribbean
Yopo | Cebil Seeds | Virola Bark | Maya Herbs What is Yopo? One of the oldest psychedelics humans have ever used, yopo has been opening the portal for nature and human consciousness to connect for millennia
Anadenanthera peregrina - PsychonautWiki Anadenanthera peregrina (also known as Yopo, Jopo, or Cohoba) is a perennial tree native to the Caribbean and South America
Yopo: The Medicine of the Gods | Everything You Need to Know Yopo, often referred to as the “medicine of the gods,” is a powerful and ancient entheogen traditionally used by indigenous tribes in South America Revered for its profound effects on the mind, body, and spirit, this plant is making waves in modern alternative medicine and spiritual practices
Erowid Anadenanthera (Yopo) Vault Anadenanthera - Yopo, Cebil, Villca Information about Anadenanthera species including basics, effects, dosage, history, legal status, photos, research, media coverage, and links to other resources
Yopo Yopo, the so-called “seeds of the gods”, comes from a large legume tree native to the Caribbean and South America Anadenanthera peregrina (Yopo) grows to twenty metres and produces copious amounts of seed pods Importantly, within each pod are between three and ten flat beans, or seeds