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Western culture
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Sacred plants are not widely used in spiritual or healing practices in Western culture.
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Indigenous cultures in South America
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Indigenous cultures in South America use sacred plants such as ayahuasca in spiritual ceremonies and rituals.
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European
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In European culture, the use of sacred plants in spiritual ceremonies is uncommon and may be met with skepticism.
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Mesoamerican
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Tobacco and cacao are sacred plants with religious, ritualistic, and medicinal significance in Mesoamerican cultures.
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traditional medicine culture
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Plants in traditional medicine hold spiritual and healing importance as sacred plants.
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Amazonian
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Sacred plants such as peyote and ayahuasca are utilized in spiritual ceremonies and healing rituals within Amazonian culture.
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Caribbean
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Various Caribbean cultural practices use sacred plants like sage and hibiscus for spiritual cleansing and protection.
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Indigenous communities in North America
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Tobacco is a sacred plant used in traditional ceremonies by Indigenous communities in North America.
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Indigenous cultures with oral traditions
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Sacred plants like sage and cedar hold ceremonial and spiritual significance in Indigenous cultures with oral traditions.
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Indigenous or tribal cultures
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Indigenous or tribal cultures use sacred plants in spiritual rituals and healing practices.
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Mayan
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The Mayan culture uses sacred plants such as tobacco and cacao for religious rituals and medicinal purposes.
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Urban environments
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In urban environments, sacred plants are mainly viewed as decorative or for cooking.
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