Richard Evans Schultes
100 works on record
Works
The lost Amazon
2004

The healing forest
1990

Where the Gods Reign
1988

The Glass Flowers at Harvard
1983

Plants of the gods
1979

The botany and chemistry of hallucinogens
1973

Hallucinogenic plants
1966

Generic names of orchids
1963

Native orchids of Trinidad and Tobago
1960
El Reino de los Dioses

Plantae Mexicanae X
Hallucinogenic plants

Where the gods reign : plants and peoples of the Colombian Amazon

Vine of the soul

Ethnobotany
La amazonia perdida

Ethnobotany
El bejuco del alma

Vine of the Soul
El folklore botánico y la conservación de los recursos naturales
Selva humeda de Colombia
Journals of Hipolito Ruiz
Un panorama des hallucinogènes du nouveau monde
The nomenclature of two Mexican narcotics
De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes
Peyote - the divine cactus [book review]
Etymologists loose amongst the orchids
Orchidaceae neotropicales
A new method of coca preparation in the Colombian Amazon
Indole alkaloids in plant hallucinogens
The genus Quararibea in Mexico as a spice for chocolate
An unpublished letter by Richard Spruce on the theory of evolution
De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes
Trauma and trephination in a Peruvian mummy
A future for Amazonia
A landmark in Andean orchidology
Una carta inedita del maestro Guillermo Valencia
Plantae colombianae
A new species of Epistephium from Colombia
Culture in context
De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes II
The name Lepanthes turialvae
Aganisia cyanea
The marriage of the sun and moon [book review]
Cannabis
Promising structural fiber palms of the Colombian Amazon
The biology of trees native to tropical Florida [book review]
Plantae austro-americanae
Elsevier's dictionary of botany
Conservation looks to the medicine man
The wondrous mushroom - mycolatry in Mesoamerica [book review]
The botanical and chemical distribution of hallucinogens
The virgin field in psychoactive plant research
Gillette and his Kian Loy Gardens in Trinidad
Plantae Colombianae
Ethnobotany and technology in the northwest Amazon
Calathea lutea (Marantaceae), a potential domesticate and source of high-grade wax
Science and colonial expansion
Orchidaceae neotropicales
In Botanical Museum leaflets, Harvard University
Marine algae in pharmaceutical science [book review]
De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes XI
Ethnopharmacological conservation
A native drawing of an hallucinogenic plant from Colombia
Technology and ethnobotany in the northwest Amazon
Synopsis of the genus Lepanthes in Mexico
Still another unpublished letter from Spruce on evolution
The devil's morning glory
Atlas des plantes hallucinogènes du monde
Glass Flowers at Harvard
The aboriginal therapeutic uses of Lophophora Williamsii
Pitch-yielding trees of the Colombian Amazonia
Gifts of the Amazon flora to the world
Plants in treating senile dementia in the northwest Amazon
Plantae mexicanae
Psychoactive plants in need of chemical study
The place of ethnobotany in the ethnopharmacologic search for psychomimetic drugs
A new narcotic genus from the Amazon slope of the Colombian Andes
Conservation of plant lore in the Amazon Basin
The reason for ethnobotanical conservation
Terrain and rubber plants in the upper Apaporis of Colombia
Antiquity of the use of new world hallucinogens
A new generic concept in the Euphorbiaceae
A new infrageneric classification of Hevea
A range extension for the Droseraceae
Notes on the difficulties experienced by Spruce in his collecting
Primitive plant lore & modern conservation
Reminiscences of seventeen years of a rewarding experience
The genus Hevea in Colombia
The future of rubber growing in Colombia
The tree that changed the world in one century
De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicales commentationes
Sobralia macrantha in Oaxaca
Aprovechamiento cientifico de una riqueza natural Colombiana
A botanist describes his ... twelve years in a "green heaven"
A Sphenopsid from the Lower Devonian of Wyoming
De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes
Several unpublished ethnobotanical notes of Richard Spruce
Wild Hevea
Remarks on Andean orchids by the Spanish botanical explorer Hipólito, Ruiz