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Cat Plants (Similar to Catnip):
- Buckbean (Menyanthes trifoliata): Found in America, contains mitsugashiwalactone which attracts cats.
- Northern groundcone (Boschniakia rossica): A parasitic plant in north-western North America with cat attractants boschniakine and boschnialactone.
- Yellowbells (Tecoma stans): A tree native to Florida with boschniakine and actinidine.
- Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans): May contain boschniakine.
- Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus): Also known as Cranberry Bush or Snowball Tree.
- Dittany of Crete (Origanum dictamnus/Hop Marjoram): A perennial without seeds, propagated through cloning.
- Baby Blue-eyes (Nemophila menziesii): A spring-flowering annual.
- Zinziba (Lippia javanica): Also known as Verbena javanica from Zimbabwe.
General Psychoactive Plants:
- Coffee & Cuban Coffee: Cuban coffee is boiled down to a concentrated form.
- Guarana: Contains Caffeine and Theobromine, similar to coffee and chocolate.
- Guyusa: A stronger alternative to tea.
- Yerba Mate: Another potent alternative to tea.
- Oilahuasca: Uses Cinnamon/Clove Tea to inhibit P450 Enzymes, then combined with Basil Extract for effects similar to ecstasy.
- Enchymoma: An 1800s term for an elixir made in the stomach.
- Hotentot Tea: A dream brew with Imphepho flowers to promote dreaming.
- Soma: An ancient Vedic brew speculated to be Opium Poppy, Amanita Muscaria, or similar to Ayahuasca.
- Ambrosia: An ancient Greek brew possibly containing opium.
- White Lotus Wine: Ancient Egyptians infused wine with Lotus for its dopamine receptor effects.
- Kratom: A tea used by Buddhists, contains legal opiates.
- Lemon Grass: Contains Myrcene found in hops/beer, has a slight opioid analgesic effect.
- Black Cohosh: Affects 5HT serotonin receptors.
- Mucuna Seed/Velvet Bean: Contains L-DOPA and Tryptamines, used as a mood enhancer.
- Catnip: Used as a tea for humans for its sedative effect; affects 80% of cats.
- Valerian Root: Affects cats like catnip and has sedative effects in humans.
- Silver Vine: Affects cats like catnip; potential effects in humans.
- Bog Bean Leaves: Affects cats like catnip; used by humans as a coffee substitute.
- Dittany of Crete: A European cooking spice with sedative effects.
- Voaconga Africana: Contains ibogaine-like compounds for drug treatment.
- Inebriating Mint: Used in Turkey as a tea for its sedative effect.
- Indian Warrior: A natural sedative/tranquilizer.
- Mulungu: Known as "Nature's Valium".
- Wild Dagga: Contains Leourine, similar to cannabis.
- Clip Dagga: Similar to Wild Dagga.
- Motherwort/Siberian Motherwort: Contains the same compounds as Wild Dagga.
- Virola Elongota: Used as an entheogen and arrow poison in the Amazon.
- Desfontainia: Known as "Chilean Holly", a hallucinogen for native people.
- Typha Capensis: Root mass used as an entheogen.
- Maconha Brava: Used as an entheogen.
- Black Horehound: Contains Diterpenes with potential entheogenic effects.
- Stone Root: Affects the central nervous system.
- Horny Goat Weed: A sexual stimulant for men.
- Yohimbe: A sexual stimulant for both genders.
- Belladonna Eye Drops: Used for eye dilation.
- Passion Flower: Acts as an MAOI/antidepressant.
- Kanna: Acts as an SSRI/antidepressant.
- Aconite: Also known as Monks Hood or Wolf's Bane, it's poisonous but some smoke it.
- Acacia: Known as "Waddle" in Australia, its bark contains DMT and other tryptamines.
- Acorus Calamus (Sweet Flag): Can cause hallucinations.
- Amanita Muscaria (Fly Agaric): Hallucinogenic and possibly narcotic.
- Ants: Some species can induce ritual hallucinations when ingested.
- Ayahuasca: A mixture of plants containing MAOIs and DMT.
- Belladona seeds: Poisonous hallucinogenic seeds.
- Betel leaf: Chewed by many as a mild stimulant.
- Brugmansia: Contains Scopolamine, a deliriant and poison.
- caesalpinia sepiaria: Allegedly causes hallucinations.
- Camellia Sinensis (Tea Leaves): Contains Caffeine and L-Theanine.
- Cannabis: Contains THC and other cannabinoids.
- Chocolate: Contains Theobromine.
- Cantharides (Spanish Fly): An aphrodisiac made from beetle wings.
- Coca plants: Contains cocaine.
- Coffee: Contains Caffeine.
- Datura: Similar to Brugmansia.
- Duboisia Hopwoodii (Pituri): Contains nicotine.
- Ephedra (Mormon Tea): Contains Ephedrine, a stimulant.
- Fugu (Puffer fish): Contains a neurotoxin.
- Guarana: Contains Theobromine and Caffeine.
- Heimia Salicifolia (Sun Opener): Can turn vision yellow.
- Henbane: Poisonous, sometimes smoked.
- Iboga: Contains Ibogaine, used for addiction treatment.
- Inebriating Mint: Used as a sedative in Turkey.
- Kava Kava: Similar effects to marijuana but different in experience.
- Kratom: Acts as a sedative or stimulant based on dosage.
- lycopodium complanatum: Used as a stimulant by natives.
- lycopodium selago: Causes "mild narcotic hypnosis" or coma.
- Mandrake root: Poisonous, historically used in potions.
- Morning Glory Seeds: Contains LSA, a relative of LSD.
- Myelobia Smerintha Moths: Can induce dreams when eaten.
- Nightmare fish: Known to cause nightmares.
- Osteophloeum Platyspermum: Hallucinogenic properties.
- Peyote: Contains Mescaline.
- Psilosybe mushrooms: Known as "Magic Mushrooms".
- Puffballs: Can cause auditory hallucinations.
- Qat (Khat): Chewed as a stimulant.
- San Pedro: Similar to Peyote.
- Scirpus: Traditional hallucinogen in Mexico.
- Scotch Broom: Hallucinogenic seeds and vibrant color-enhancing leaves.
- Syrian Rue: Contains MAOIs.
- Tree Tobacco: Used for dreaming by Native Americans.
- Jasmine Tobacco: Fragrant tobacco species.
- Bitter Calea: Promotes dreaming.
- Graviola: 5HT1a agonist.
- Senegalia greggii: Stimulant effects.
- Red Clover
- Ugni Molinae
- Casearia Sylvestris
- Pachyptera Hymenaea
- Prickly Poppy
- Adrenorphin (Cow Brain)
- Deltorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
- Dermorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
- Chaste Tree
- Black Kohosh
- Laurelia Novae-Zelandiae
- Salvia Leriifolia
- Salvia Divinorum: Potent hallucinogen.
- Tabernaemontana Pachysiphon
- Irvingia Gabonesis
- Myrrh
- Dalea Purpurea
- Nigella Sativa Seed
- Sophora Subprostata
- Picralima Nitida
- Chocolate: Enhances opioid effects.
- Yellow Horned Poppy
- Crydalis Yanhusuo
- Spinorphin (Cow Spine)
- D-Phenylalanine (Enkephalinas Inhibitor)
- Oriental Poppy
- Marijuana (CBD is an Opioid)
- Virola: Contains DMT.
- Yohimbe bark: Aphrodisiac and stimulant.
- Yopo: Contains 5-HO-DMT.
- Uziza: Contains Caryophyllene.
- Syrian Oregano & Thyme: Contains Thymol.
- Betel Leaf and Nut: Contains Chavicol.
- Dragon's Head (Dracocephelums): Sedative effect.
- Wool Grass: Root mass used as an entheogen.
- Sun Opener: Skeletal muscle relaxant.
- Coleus: Sedative, not well-studied.
- Hops: Contains Myrcene.
- Indian Bay Leaves: Contains Caryophyllene.
- Uncaria Rhynchophylla: Affects the NMDA receptor.
- Ylang Ylang: Contains Caryophyllene and other terpenes.
- Tecoma Stans: Affects some cats like catnip.
- Tartarian Honey Suckle Bark: Affects some cats like catnip.
- Cigarette Tobacco/Nicotiana Tobaccum: Used for dreaming.
- Jasmine Tobacco: A species with jasmine-scented flowers.
- Bitter Calea: Used to promote dreaming.
- Graviola: 5HT1a agonist.
- Senegalia greggii: Native stimulant.
This list provides a comprehensive overview of various plants and substances, their origins, and their effects. Always consult with a professional before consuming or using any of these substances.