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So, I got in touch with Compras Peru, and done a little more research, and I've got news.
According to Erowid, and several other places, the plant that is scheduled is E. coca. The plant material sold by Compras Peru is of the E. novogranatense. Obviously they look so similiar that I'm sure if you were telling everyone about your "cocaine plant" you'd get arrested for it.
However, looking at the Schedule II Controlled Substances list, they don't list a species. They list all "Coca Leaves" as being illegal.
Conflicting information. Hope this helps someone.
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