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Dermatophyllum/Sophora secundiflora[1] is a genus of three or four species of and small in the family . The genus is native to southwestern from western to and in the , and south through Chihuahua, , and Nuevo León in northern . Members of the genus are commonly known as mescalbean, mescal bean, or frijolito. One of the of Dermatophyllum secundiflorum is Texas mountain laurel, although the name mountain laurel also refers to the very dissimilar and unrelated genus (family ) and the name laurel refers generally to plants in the unrelated order . Dermatophyllum secundiflorum is one of the most abundant woody species in the Texas Hill Country or .

Although still commonly treated in the genus , recent evidence has shown that the mescalbeans are only distantly related to the other species of Sophora.


Species
Dermatophyllum comprises the following species: Dermatophyllum Scheele. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  • Dermatophyllum arizonicum () Vincent—Arizona mescalbean (, Chihuahua)
    • subsp. arizonicum (S.Watson) Vincent
    • subsp. formosum (Kearney & Peebles) Vincent (Arizona)
  • Dermatophyllum gypsophilum (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) Vincent—Guadalupe mescalbean (southern , western , )
    • subsp. guadalupense
    • subsp. gypsophilum
  • Dermatophyllum juanhintonianum (B.L. Turner) B.L. Turner
  • Dermatophyllum purpusii (Brandegee) Vincent

  • Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal—Texas mescalbean (Texas, New Mexico, Coahuila, Nuevo León)


Description
Dermatophyllum spp. grow to tall, with a trunk up to in diameter, often growing in dense that from . The are , leathery, long, with 5-11 oval leaflets, long and broad. The , produced in spring, are fragrant, purple, typical pea-flower in shape, borne in erect or spreading long. The is a hard, woody long, containing one to six oval, bright red long and in diameter.

All parts of the mescalbeans are very , containing the ( not , as suggested by the name). Nevertheless, evidence exists of the seeds of the plant having been used in a ritualistic context as a hallucinogen (or more accurately; an ordeal poison) by some Native American peoples. The symptoms of cytisine poisoning are very unpleasant. This has led to speculation that the may have developed as a relatively safe substitute for the potentially toxic mescalbean, given the close parallels in performance and divination between the two (including leaders of rituals wearing a necklace of mescalbeans).

(2025). 9780813366128, Basic Books. .

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