Editorial
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at the Library and the CEL, generating books, essays, and journals in
both print and digital editions.
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with associated research and external collaborations, reaches
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- Research books on ethnobotany, ethnopharmacology, drug history, and other related topics.
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Psychoactive Mushrooms from Chile
Published by Editorial Lobeliana in 2023,
this book presents a bibliographic study
that cross-references the record of fungi formally
described in Chile with those possessing
psychoactive properties. The work brings together three
essays on prohibition, pharmacology, and
mycological identification, accompanied by
original illustrations that enhance the
visual and scientific understanding of the subject.
Psychoactive Fungi of Chile constitutes a
pioneering reference for the study of the territory's
visionary fungi
Editor: B. Gelcich
Essays: B. gelcich, J. Ott, E. Figueroa
Illustrations: D. Torres, P. Heredia
Essays: B. gelcich, J. Ott, E. Figueroa
Illustrations: D. Torres, P. Heredia
To purchase the book “Psychoactive Fungi of Chile” send an email to editorial@fundacionlobeliana.org
Psychoactive Plants of Chile
Currently in development, Psychoactive Plants of Chile expands upon the work initiated by Lobeliana Publishers with six original essays and a corpus of over 60 species of visionary plants found in the country. The corpus will provide a comprehensive review of plant species with psychoactive properties recorded in Chile, integrating botanical, pharmacological, and ethnographic perspectives through original texts, photographs, and botanical illustrations. The work aims to offer a precise and contextualized view of these species, providing the reader with essays containing detailed information, clear bibliographies, original illustrations, updated synonyms, and other content.
Study of the visionary fungi of the territory.
Editor: B. Gelcich
Essays: B. Gelcich, G. Samorini, C. M. Torres, E. Figueroa, *
Illustrations:. D. Torres, *
Essays: B. Gelcich, G. Samorini, C. M. Torres, E. Figueroa, *
Illustrations:. D. Torres, *
“Psychoactive Plants of Chile” will be available in early 2027. If you'd like to pre-order your copy today, please write to editorial@fundacionlobeliana.org. Pre-ordering helps finance the production and printing of our book.