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Bloodleaf Iresine
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Emmanuel Sagini
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The genus Iresine belongs to the Amaranthaceae family of flowering plants. All of its twenty to twenty-five species are indigenous to the American tropics.
The generic name refers to the trichome-covered blossoms and is derived from the Greek word o (erios), which means "wooly."
The term "bloodleaf" refers to species with colorful leaves, which are frequently grown as attractive plants. Some species are added to various ayahuasca drinks, which are hallucinogens.
The generic name refers to the trichome-covered blossoms and is derived from the Greek word o (erios), which means "wooly."
The term "bloodleaf" refers to species with colorful leaves, which are frequently grown as attractive plants. Some species are added to various ayahuasca drinks, which are hallucinogens.
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