Mystery potions: Angel’s trumpet

Angel’s trumpets are found naturalised across the world, and their trumpet flowers exude a beautiful and narcotic scent, particularly at night.

They have a long history of use by shamans (medicine men) in South America, and are highly respected plants, used with caution.

Visionary dreams

In the Amazon, they are valued for their power to induce visionary dreams and to reveal causes of disease and misfortune. Various species of angel’s trumpet are used either alone or as an additive to ‘ayahuasca’, an important visionary brew in the region.

All species contain scopolamine and atropine, powerful alkoloids which in sufficient quantities can kill. Scopolamine is responsible for their magical visionary or hallucinatory effects.

One comment on 'Mystery potions: Angel’s trumpet'

  1. sabrina harper says:

    this is incredible!
    i can’t believe the size of that water lily.
    i am coming to the rain forest tomorrow on my school trip.

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At a glance

Distribution and Habitat

Subtropical regions of South America, including Andes, Colombia, North Chile, and Brazil

Size

Shrubs grow 3-10m (10-32ft) high with leaves 30cm (12’’) long and 20cm (8’’) broad. The flowers grow up to 50cm (20’’) long and 30cm wide at the ‘trumpet’ end

Use

Hallucinatory brew used by Amazon natives to reveal causes of medical problems

Scientific name

Brugmansia species

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