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Heimia salicifolia is a species of flowering plant in the Loosestrife family, Lythraceae. It is native to the Americas, ranging from the southwestern United States (Texas and New Mexico) through Mexico and Central America to Argentina. [2] Common names include shrubby yellowcrest, sinicuichi, sun opener, willow-leaf heimia, sini. The plant has ...
Heimia salicifolia, commonly known as Sinicuichi, is a shrub growing to 3 m tall. The yellow flowers are 5 petaled and 2–3 cm in diameter. The leaves are approximately 1 cm wide and 3–5 cm long. [citation needed]
Cryogenine, also known as vertine or (10α)-4,5-dimethoxy-2-hydroxylythran-12-one, is a biphenylquinolizidine lactone alkaloid from the plants Sinicuichi (Heimia salicifolia) and H. myrtifolia. The compound has no psychoactive properties in humans up to 310 mg, but has shown anti-inflammatory activity similar to aspirin. [1]
Heimia myrtifolia: Auditory Possibly Cryogenine [citation needed] Heimia salicifolia. Auditory [137] [better source needed] Lobeline, Nicotine. Hippobroma longiflora. Star of Bethlehem Hyperforin. Hypericum perforatum. Saint John's wort Tropane alkaloids Hyoscyamus. Henbane Caffeine, Theobromine, Dimethylxanthines Ilex guayusa
Hebe salicifolia, a synonym of Veronica salicifolia, the koromiko, a flowering plant found throughout the South Island of New Zealand and in Chile; Heimia salicifolia, the sinicuichi, a shrub; Heteromeles salicifolia, a synonym for H. artutifolia, the toyon, a common perennial shrub native to California, USA and the extreme northwest of Mexico
Sinicuichi could be the plant tonatiuh yxiuh "the herb of the sun" from the Aztec Herbal of 1552. tonatiuh means sun. This is interesting because today in Central and South America, sinicuichi is often called abre-o-sol, or the "sun opener." Tonatiuh yxiuh is described as being a summer blooming plant, as is Heimia.
Both the statue and the base upon which it sits are covered in carvings of sacred and psychoactive organisms including mushrooms (Psilocybe aztecorum), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), Ololiúqui (Turbina corymbosa), sinicuichi (Heimia salicifolia), possibly cacahuaxochitl (Quararibea funebris), and one unidentified flower.
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