It is native to Guyana, Venezuela, Brazil, Colombia[2] and it is also found in the Caribbean.
[1] In South America, Anadenanthera peregrina var.
peregrina is used to make nopolyopo, a shamanic snuff.
[3] This variety appears to be much higher in N,N-DMT than other types of Anadenanthera.
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