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Latua pubiflora (Griseb.) Baillon, (common name in Spanish: árbol de los brujos, tree of the sorcerers) is the single species of the monotypic genus Latua Phil., endemic to the coastal mountains of southern Chile. A shrub or small tree to 10 m in height, bearing attractive, magenta-to-red, hummingbird-pollinated flowers, it is extremely poisonous – hallucinogenic (deliriant) in smaller doses – due to tropane alkaloid content and is used by Chilean machi (shamans) of the Mapuche–Huilliche people in traditional medicine, as a poison and to enter trance states. Its elegant flowers and yellow tomato-like fruit are attractive enough to merit its cultivation as an ornamental (with due care regarding toxicity).

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  • Latua pubiflora (Griseb.) Baillon, (common name in Spanish: árbol de los brujos, tree of the sorcerers) is the single species of the monotypic genus Latua Phil., endemic to the coastal mountains of southern Chile. A shrub or small tree to 10 m in height, bearing attractive, magenta-to-red, hummingbird-pollinated flowers, it is extremely poisonous – hallucinogenic (deliriant) in smaller doses – due to tropane alkaloid content and is used by Chilean machi (shamans) of the Mapuche–Huilliche people in traditional medicine, as a poison and to enter trance states. Its elegant flowers and yellow tomato-like fruit are attractive enough to merit its cultivation as an ornamental (with due care regarding toxicity). (en)
  • Latua regroupe un genre d'espèces de buissons épineux ou d'arbrisseaux de la famille des Solanaceaes, originaire de l'Amérique du Sud. Ces plantes sont considérées comme extrêmement toxiques et contiennent un poison très violent du fait de la présence d'alcaloïdes. (fr)
  • Latua é um género botânico pertencente à família Solanaceae. (pt)
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  • Latua venenosa (Phil.)
  • Lycioplesium puberulum (F.Phil.)
  • Lycioplesium pubiflorum (Griseb.(basionym)
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  • Latua pubiflora (en)
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  • Baill. (en)
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  • Latua (en)
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  • Latua (en)
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  • L. pubiflora (en)
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  • Latua venenosa (Phil.) (en)
  • Lycioplesium puberulum (F.Phil.) (en)
  • Lycioplesium pubiflorum (Griseb. ) (en)
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  • Latua pubiflora (Griseb.) Baillon, (common name in Spanish: árbol de los brujos, tree of the sorcerers) is the single species of the monotypic genus Latua Phil., endemic to the coastal mountains of southern Chile. A shrub or small tree to 10 m in height, bearing attractive, magenta-to-red, hummingbird-pollinated flowers, it is extremely poisonous – hallucinogenic (deliriant) in smaller doses – due to tropane alkaloid content and is used by Chilean machi (shamans) of the Mapuche–Huilliche people in traditional medicine, as a poison and to enter trance states. Its elegant flowers and yellow tomato-like fruit are attractive enough to merit its cultivation as an ornamental (with due care regarding toxicity). (en)
  • Latua regroupe un genre d'espèces de buissons épineux ou d'arbrisseaux de la famille des Solanaceaes, originaire de l'Amérique du Sud. Ces plantes sont considérées comme extrêmement toxiques et contiennent un poison très violent du fait de la présence d'alcaloïdes. (fr)
  • Latua é um género botânico pertencente à família Solanaceae. (pt)
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  • Latua (fr)
  • Latua (en)
  • Latua (pt)
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  • Latua (en)
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