Maconha Brava (Zornia latolia)
Maconha Brava (Zornia latolia) is an uncommon plant/herb found in South America and the West Indies. The vernacular name Maconha brava means "False Marijuana" and the dried Zornia latifolia leaves and flower buds are used as an hallucinogen by the Indians in Brazil. It’s also thought that this "wild weed" was smoked by Ancient Gods.
Other common names are Koemataballi (Suriname), Zornia, Tencilla, Barba de burro (El Salvador).
Zornia latifolia is part of the Fabaceae (alt. Leguminosae) subfamily and is a perennial herb. It’s stem grows 20 to 50 cm long with a prostrate growth habit and intense branching.
Usage
Traditional use by the Pima of Northern Mexico is to drink a tea made from the leaves.
Reviews
Nov 10, 2009 anyname said:
“if u smoke it u feel totally relaxed and chilled. i lay down in bed to watch some movies.
its nearly the same like smoking thc, but a lot loss high.
drinking a tea brings me nothing. smoking on the 3rd day brings me nothing. :(
smells like meadow/grassland in the mountains or camomile tea.”







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