Diplopterys Cabrerana - Chaliponga Leaves | Dried Amazonian Leaves

Dried leaves of Diplopterys cabrerana from South America. Formerly known as Banisteriopsis rusbyana, now classified under the genus Diplopterys. Locally known as Chaliponga. Ethically sourced from South American suppliers.

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Diplopterys Cabrerana from the Amazon

Diplopterys cabrerana is a vine from the Malpighiaceae family. The plant was previously classified as Banisteriopsis rusbyana but later moved to the genus Diplopterys. Locally known as Chaliponga.

Key features: Dried leaves of Diplopterys cabrerana. Formerly Banisteriopsis rusbyana. Malpighiaceae family. Locally known as Chaliponga. Ethically sourced.

Specifications

  • Botanical name: Diplopterys cabrerana
  • Former name: Banisteriopsis rusbyana
  • Family: Malpighiaceae
  • Type: Dried leaves
  • Origin: South America, Amazon region

Chaliponga is offered exclusively as a botanical specimen for research and study.

What is Chaliponga and how does it relate to Banisteriopsis caapi?

Chaliponga (Diplopterys cabrerana) is a vine from the same plant family as Banisteriopsis caapi — the Malpighiaceae. Originally classified as Banisteriopsis rusbyana, it was later reclassified. In traditional contexts, chaliponga leaves are often combined with Banisteriopsis caapi stems. Learn more about ethnobotanical plants and their interrelationships.

Why was the scientific name of chaliponga changed?

The name changed from Banisteriopsis rusbyana to Diplopterys cabrerana following further botanical research. Originally placed in Banisteriopsis due to physical similarities, later analysis showed it better fits in Diplopterys. Such taxonomic reclassifications occur as botanical knowledge advances.

What alkaloids does Diplopterys cabrerana contain?

The leaves contain tryptamine alkaloids, including DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and bufotenine. The alkaloid profile differs from chacruna (Psychotria viridis), which primarily contains DMT. This product is offered exclusively as a botanical specimen for research and study.

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