Hawaiian Baby Woodrose
Images
Archived Images #
Argyreia nervosa seeds #
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa) seeds, about 50 pcs. [Germany]
Photo by Tryptomaniac. © 2015 Erowid.org
Beautiful photo showing the fruit and seeds of a cultivated Australia specimen of Argyreia nervosa. [Australia]
Photo by Zariat, © 2005 Erowid.org
Argyreia nervosa (active) and Argyreia speciosa (inactive) seeds compared side by side. [KS, USA]
Photo by Entheomation. © 2008 Erowid.org
Close-up color photo of 5 Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds next to a ruler to show size.
Photo by Erowid, © 2002 Erowid.org
Close-up color photo of 3 Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds next to a ruler to show size.
Photo by Erowid, © 2002 Erowid.org
Color photo of a collection of Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds.
Photo by Maya Ethnobotanicals, © 2001 Erowid.org
Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian Baby Woodrose) #
Color photo of a flowering Argyreia nervosa in a wild setting. (Reunion island, Indian Ocean, 2002).
Photo by Jean Jacques Segalen, © 2002 Erowid.org
Closeup color photo of the leaves of a large (7 foot) potted A. nervosa plant.
Photo by Tabula Rasa, © 2000 Erowid.org
Beautiful close-up color photo of Hawaiian Baby Woodrose leaves.
Photo by Scruff, © 2000 Erowid.org
Color photo of a small 2 month old A. nervosa plant being cultivated in a pot [MO, USA].
Photo by Entheomation, © 2004 Erowid.org
Black and white drawing of A. nervosa.
Photo from "Psychedelic Shamanism" by Jim DeKorne.
Argyreia nervosa fruit #
Nice color photo of the ripe fruit of A. nervosa. (Reunion island, Indian Ocean, 2002).
Photo by Jean Jacques Segalen, © 2002 Erowid.org
Young seed capsules of a 1 year old Argyreia nervosa var.Speciosa. [Israel]
Photo by Tomer D. © 2006 Erowid.org
Merremia tuberosa (Hawaiian Woodrose) #
Hawaiian Woodrose is a different plant than Hawaiian Baby Woodrose. These two plants are commonly confused, but Hawaiian Woodrose is not used as a psychoactive plant. Image are included here to help show the difference.
Color photo of M. tuberosa (Hawaiian Woodrose) vine and flowers from the island of Hawaii.
Photo by Erowid, © 2003 Erowid.org
Color photo of M. tuberosa dried seed pod ('woodrose') from the island of Hawaii.
Photo by Erowid, © 2003 Erowid.org
Color photo of M. tuberosa (Hawaiian Woodrose) vine and flowers from the island of Hawaii.
Photo by Erowid, © 2003 Erowid.org
Color photo of M. tuberosa vine wrapping around a stem from the island of Hawaii.
Photo by Erowid, © 2003 Erowid.org
Color photo of M. tuberosa leaves, woodrose, and seeds, from Florida.
Photo by MG, © 2003 Erowid.org
Small color photo of M. tuberosa (Hawaiian Woodrose).
Photo by http://www.morningglories.cjb.net. Used with permission.
Small color photo of M. tuberosa (Hawaiian Woodrose).
Photo by http://www.morningglories.cjb.net. Used with permission.
Look-Alikes #
Other plants and seeds can look like Argyreia nevosa (Hawaiian Baby Woodrose).
Color photo of a baggie of unknown seeds sold as Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds next to a ruler to show size [Germany]. (Thespesia populnea?)
Photo by Anonymous, © 2003 Erowid.org
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