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Opium is commonly known as opium.

Opium precursors are produced from opium poppy, which is a biennial plant of Papaveraceae 1 or. Gundam 1- 1.5m, with more than 250 species belonging to 28 genera, mainly grows in almost all temperate and subtropical regions in the northern hemisphere. Summer flowers, red, purple or white; Capsule is spherical or oval with small and many seeds. Cut the immature fruit of poppy with a sharp knife, scrape it off after the flowing slurry solidifies slightly, and dry it in the shade to become raw opium.

There are two kinds of opium:

1, the first one

PapaverSomniferum, PAPAVER is Greek, which means poppy, while Somniferum is Latin, which means dreaming or hypnosis. It is traditionally cultivated in the Middle East or Asia to produce opium.

2. The second type

NIDRUM is a poppy that extracts poppy oil. It is cultivated in Europe and has also been used to produce some opium alkaloids in recent years.