Description

Yopo – Anadenanthera peregrina Amazonian Ethnobotanical Seeds

Yopo, scientifically known as Anadenanthera peregrina, is a legendary South American tree whose seeds have been revered for centuries in Indigenous ethnobotanical traditions. Native to the Amazon Basin, the Caribbean, and parts of Central America, Yopo is one of the most historically important sacred plants of the region. Today, it is highly valued by ethnobotanists, cultural historians, and collectors of rare botanical specimens.

Our Yopo (Anadenanthera peregrina) seeds are ethically sourced and carefully prepared as a botanical and cultural specimen, making them ideal for research, educational study, and rare plant collections.


Botanical Overview

Anadenanthera peregrina is a fast-growing tropical tree that can reach heights of over 20 meters in its natural environment. It produces fern-like leaves, fragrant flowers, and large seed pods containing flat, disc-shaped seeds. These seeds are the most distinctive and recognizable part of the plant, making them highly sought after for botanical study and cultural display.

The tree is well adapted to warm climates and is often cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions as a shade and ornamental tree.


Ethnobotanical & Cultural Significance

Yopo has been used for thousands of years by Indigenous cultures of South America and the Caribbean. It played a central role in ceremonial, spiritual, and cultural practices and is one of the oldest known ethnobotanical traditions in the Americas. Archaeological evidence shows that Yopo seeds were used by pre-Columbian civilizations long before European contact.

Because of its deep historical roots, Anadenanthera peregrina remains one of the most important plants in South American ethnobotany.


Quality & Ethical Sourcing

We provide 100% authentic Yopo seeds harvested using sustainable and ethical methods. Our suppliers follow environmentally responsible practices that protect both the tree populations and the communities that depend on them.

All seeds are cleaned, dried, and inspected to ensure botanical authenticity and quality before packaging.


Common Uses

Yopo seeds are commonly used for:

  • Ethnobotanical research

  • Cultural and historical study

  • Botanical collections

  • Educational displays

  • Rare plant preservation

⚠️ This product is sold strictly as a botanical specimen and is not intended for human or animal consumption.


Storage & Handling

Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep sealed when not in use to preserve quality and longevity.


Why Choose Our Yopo?

  • Verified botanical identity

  • Sustainably and ethically sourced

  • Carefully prepared seeds

  • Professionally packaged

  • Ideal for collectors, researchers, and educators

By choosing our Yopo (Anadenanthera peregrina), you are investing in a rare and culturally important botanical from the deep traditions of South American plant heritage.

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