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Periglandula turbinae
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Periglandula turbinae is a fungus of the genus Periglandula in the family Clavicipitaceae. It is symbiotic with Ipomoea corymbosa and is responsible for the ergoline alkaloids present in the plant like ergine (lysergic acid amide; LSA), which in turn are responsible for the psychedelic and entheogenic effects of Ipomoea corymbosa....read more on Wikipedia.
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