Ok well theres a huge frikin vine of morning glories in my backyard. I live in Ohio and I'm 99 percent sure that they are "ipomoea hederacea" morning glories. They have really little, all black seeds that are 5 to a pod. The pods are like green balls inside of tenticle thingies when they are growing, but after they are ripe or whatveer they are dry, brown and papery. The flowers are blue and there arent many on the vine.

Anyway my question is does anyone know if these types of seeds contain LSA? The only place I have seen that has any information on this is a page on erowid that has a list of seeds that are "alleged species that are said to have lsa but no research has been done"..
but no where else says that they contain LSA. Does anyone know? Or somewhere I could look to see a list of types that do contain lsa? thanks for any info.

BTW i live in southwest Ohio and thats where they are growing just in case that makes a difference


Las thing: Would it hurt to just eat them and see what happens or is there a possibility of them being poisonous if i were to eat the wrong kind?
ibreakthings Reviewed by ibreakthings on . Morning Glories (ipomoea hederacea) Ok well theres a huge frikin vine of morning glories in my backyard. I live in Ohio and I'm 99 percent sure that they are "ipomoea hederacea" morning glories. They have really little, all black seeds that are 5 to a pod. The pods are like green balls inside of tenticle thingies when they are growing, but after they are ripe or whatveer they are dry, brown and papery. The flowers are blue and there arent many on the vine. Anyway my question is does anyone know if these types of seeds contain Rating: 5