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I happen to be staying somewhere in the Yucatán peninsula in south east Mexico. I happen to be staying in the south east of Mexico where neither Psychotria nor Banisteriopsis are native.
There's some Psychotria viridis-looking plant around here. Psychotria is supposedly "cultivated all the way up here" according to wikipedia and some random texts online (which might be quoting wikipedia anyway). Now, as opposed

to mushrooms, plant ID is usually not too difficult and these plants look _exactly the same_ as the psychotria pics I've seen online.
Is there any possible "false positive" for Pychotria viridis?
iyiyandiyiy attached the following image(s):

psch1.bmp
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psych2.bmp
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