Peganum harmala




Peganum harmala, Wild Rue commonly called Harmal seeds or sometimes Esphand or Espand from the Persian word where it originates from, wild rue, Persian rue, hermal seeds, or harmal seeds (among other similar pronunciations and spellings) is a plant of the family Nitrariaceae. Its common English-language name came about because of a resemblance to rue (which is not related). The plant's seeds are especially noteworthy because they have seen continual use for thousands of years in the rites of many cultures. The plant has remained a popular tool in both folk medicine and spiritual practices for so long that some historians believe the plant may be the ancient "soma" (a medicinal aid that is mentioned in a variety of ancient Indo Iranian texts but whose exact identity has been lost to history).