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mjshroomer
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Salvia Divinorum Parts I and II
#2119510 - 11/18/03 01:07 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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Okay I just posted this whole section here and accidently deleted it before I posted it. Pasted in all of the pages and then whammo it friggin disappeared. So here goes again. This is a four part series with Parts one and two presented here. These two papers occurred togetrher in the Botanical museum Leaflets of harvard university in December of 1962;
The first provides the Botanical Description of Salvia Divonorum by Carl Epling and Carlos D. J?vita-M.


And now the paper by R. Gordon Wasson:








Sorry but it was easier to go into my foto galelery here and re[post these as ai have than to repost them one at a time.
The third paper on Salvia is from the journal of Ethnopharmacology and the topic is: "Ethnopharmacology of Ska maria Pastora (Salvia Divinorum, Epling and J?tiva-M.)."
and the fourth Paper is from Economic Botany titled: "Studies of Salvia Divinorum (Lamiaceae), an Hallucinogenic Mint from the Sierra Mazateca in Oaxaca, Central Mexico.
I will try to post those two papers in a week or so as I have several other projects and mod duties to tend to.
mj
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kayaman9
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Re: Salvia Divinorum Parts I and II [Re: mjshroomer]
#2120120 - 11/18/03 04:20 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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Cool, very interesting. Thanks mj.
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Suby
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Re: Salvia Divinorum Parts I and II [Re: kayaman9]
#2125533 - 11/20/03 06:01 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think it's very interesting that they havent' found any original wild growing or propagating plants. that salvia is a cultigen by the mazatec's, I've read that before. but where does sally originate from? no one knows.
Also interesting, isthat they grow it out in the wilderness someplace, but each person kinda has his/her own patch.
good post.
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