History:
It has not yet been possible to confirm with certainty whether Ipomoea violacea is identical to the Aztec plant known as tlitliltzin, but it is very likely. The use of this plant incense in healing rituals has been documented since the late colonial period.
This vine was first botanically described by Linnaeus. Since his time, it has been repeatedly described anew under other names. At the same time, this beautiful plant has been changed through cultivation and breeding to such an extent that many of the new sorts must sometimes appear to be new, previously un-described species. Closet shamans, gardeners, and breeders often confuse this plant with ololiuqui (turbina corymbosa).
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