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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Hawaii | Seeds B2B
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Hawaii | Seeds B2B
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Hawaii | Seeds B2B
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Hawaii | Seeds B2B
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Hawaii | Seeds B2B
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Hawaii | Seeds B2B
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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose - Hawaii | LSA Seeds

Argyreia nervosa seeds from Hawaii containing LSA and related ergine alkaloids. The premium Hawaiian origin with distinctive seed characteristics. A niche ethnobotanical with steady demand.

Argyreia Nervosa LSA Seeds from Hawaii

Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa) is a perennial climbing vine native to the Indian subcontinent, now widely naturalised in tropical regions. The Hawaiian strain is specifically cultivated on the Hawaiian islands and is known among ethnobotanists for its distinctive seed characteristics. Each seed contains LSA (d-lysergic acid amide) and related ergine alkaloids, making it one of the most documented LSA sources in ethnobotanical literature.

Botanical Background

The plant produces large, furry seeds inside woody seed pods. The Hawaiian variety is distinguished from other regional strains by its alkaloid concentration and seed size. Under the right conditions, the vine grows vigorously, producing masses of trumpet-shaped purple flowers before setting seed. Seeds remain viable for extended periods when stored in a cool, dark environment. Argyreia nervosa belongs to the Convolvulaceae family, the same family as morning glory, and this taxonomic relationship is reflected in their shared alkaloid chemistry.

Wholesale Notes

Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds are a staple smartshop product with consistent, year-round demand. The Hawaiian strain commands a premium over the Madagascar variety due to its cultivation history and reputation among ethnobotanists. Available in retail-ready quantities for easy shelf placement. The seeds' striking appearance also makes them suitable for counter display.

What alkaloids are in Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds?

The seeds contain LSA (d-lysergic acid amide), also known as ergine, along with related ergoline alkaloids. LSA is concentrated primarily in the seed coat.

How do the Hawaiian and Madagascar strains differ?

Both are Argyreia nervosa, but geographic isolation has produced different characteristics. The Hawaiian strain typically has larger seeds with a higher alkaloid concentration. The Madagascar strain is positioned as a more accessible entry point. Stocking both gives customers a choice.

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mplus 8097
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