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Hawaiian baby woodrose (Argyreia nervosa) is a perennial climbing vine that is native to the Indian subcontinent and introduced to numerous areas worldwide, including Hawaii, Africa and the Caribbean. Though it can be invasive, it is often prized for its aesthetic value. Argyreia nervosa seeds contain various ergoline alkaloids, such as ergine,which can produce psychedelic effects. The flowering trellis vine Argyreia nervosa, most commonly known as Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, flourishes in direct sunlight in hot, humid climates. Known to reach over ten meters! The seed pods dry into woody “rosebuds,” each one containing four to six seeds. The seeds are known to be rich in psychoactive ergot alkaloids and contain a naturally occurring tryptamine known as LSA (Lysergic Acid Amide)