The following were declared to be "
hallucinogenic plants" by the bill: •
Amanita muscaria (a fungus, not a plant) •
Anadenanthera colubrina •
Anadenanthera peregrina •
Atropa belladonna •
Banisteriopsis spp. •
Brugmansia arborea •
Brunfelsia spp. •
Calea zacatechichi •
Conocybe spp. (a genus of fungi, not plants) •
Datura spp. •
Erythrina spp. (spelled
Erythina in the bill) •
Genista canariensis •
Heimia salicifolia (spelled
Heimia salicfolia in the bill) •
Hyoscyamus niger •
Ipomoea violacea •
Kaempferia galanga •
Lagochilus inebrians (spelled
Lagoehilus inebrians in the bill) •
Latua pubiflora (
syn. Lycioplesium pubiflorum) •
Mandragora officinarum •
Mesembryanthemum spp. •
Methysticodendron amesianum •
Mimosa hostilis •
Oldmedioperebea sclerophylla (spelled
Olmedioperebea sclerophylla in the bill; syn.
Maquira sclerophylla) •
Panaeolus spp. (a genus of fungi, not plants) •
Pancratium trianthum (spelled
Pancreatium trianthum in the bill) •
Peganum harmala •
Physalis subglabrata •
Prestonia amazonica (syn.
Haemadictyon amazonicum) •
Psilocybe spp. (a genus of fungi, not plants) •
Rhynchosia spp. •
Rivea corymbosa •
Salvia divinorum •
Solanum carolinense •
Sophora secundiflora •
Stropharia spp. (a genus of fungi, not plants) •
Tabernanthe iboga •
Tetrapteris methystica •
Vinca rosea (syn.
Catharanthus roseus) •
Virola spp. ==References==