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Auxin
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: felixhigh]
#12771394 - 06/19/10 11:01 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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this year- from west to east, lol Lespedeza bicolor Colchicum autumnale Lomatium dissectum Desmanthus illinoensis D. leptolobus Acharagma, both species Gymnocalycium striglianum Phyllodium pulchellum Pereskiopsis galanga Andrographis paniculata Tulsi Peperomia pellucida Physalis alkekengi Cereus jamacaru Ganoderma lucidum Sida rhombifolia Psychotria viridis P. alba Mimosa hostilis Cyperus alternifolius Cyperus articulatus Ariocarpus fissuratus Sceletium tortuosum S. emarcidum Delosperma bosseranum Echinocereus mojavensis E. dasyacanthus T. pachanoi T. bridgesii (hundreds) T. terscheckii T. chiloensis T. scopulichola T. peruvianus T. hybrids (hundreds) Coryphantha compacta Escobaria vivipara Opuntia burdock moencopi pueblo flour-corn Mammillarias Notocactuses Echinocactus grusonii Capsicums Mukasi (zanzibari lions tail) Phalaris brachystachys Withania somnifera W. coagulans Kale Salvia nemorosa S. officinalis Eriodyction angustifolium Althaea officinalis Scutellaria baicalensis S. barbata Stemmacantha carthamoides walking onion lemon balm Ephedra sinica Astragalus membranaceus Hyssop Mugwort
I probably missed some No I absolutely will not type out my seed collection :P
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impeachme2
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Auxin]
#12772364 - 06/20/10 06:42 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for the list auxin, will have to go through it to see if I want to add any of those to my collection.
Nicotiana tabacum Tobacco Heimia salicifolia Sinicuichi Hyssop officinalis Hyssop Peganum harmala Syrian Rue / Harmal Coriandrum sativum Cilantro/Coriander Ocimum basilicum Sweet Basil Petroselinum crispum Parsley Lavandula angustifolia English Lavendar Stevia rebaudiana Stevia Sstrawberries Tomato Achillea millefolium Paprika Yarrow Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower Thymus vulgaris German Thyme Monarda didyma Bee Balm Melissa officinalis Lemon Balm Peppermint Mentha spicata Spearmint Origanum vulgare Greek Oregano Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary Salvia officinalis Common Sage Salvia elegans Pineapple Sage Catnip / Catmint Lemongrass Hylocereus undatus Pitaya / Dragonfruit Opuntia spp. Nopal Pereskiopsis spathulata Pereskiopsis Salvia divinorum Diviner's Sage Argyreia nervosa Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Passiflora edulis Passionfruit Ipomoea carnea Morning Glory Passiflora incarnata Maypop / Purple Passionflower Delosperma bosseranum Ice Plant Delosperma cooperi Ice Plant Agave,various succulents {okeweed Aloe vera Aloe Desmanthus illinoensis Illinois Bundleflower Acacia maidenii Maiden's Wattle Brugmansia Anadenanthera colubrina Cebil Fig Loquat Trichocereus spp. San Pedro, Peruvian Torch Psychotria Alba,Viridis,Nervosa Silene capensis African Dream Root Valerian officinalis Valerian Artemesia absinthium Wormwood Ephedra sinica Ma Huang Nicotiana rustica Sacred Tobacco Datura metel Capsicum annum Peppers Okra Lactuca virosa Wild Lettuce Leonitis leonurus Lion's Tail Leonitis nepetifolia Lion's Ear Datura stramonium Jimson Weed Solenostemon scutellarioides Coleus Lobelia inflata Indian Tobacco
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Kanker
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: impeachme2]
#12772578 - 06/20/10 08:26 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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T. Bridgesii T. Peruvianus D. Bossaranum S. Tortuosum
these are all the one's i've had a hand in growing, (and have live) but there's a lot of native ethnos around too.
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Kanker]
#12773030 - 06/20/10 11:22 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'd like to try the walking onions.
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: GREENOKIE]
#12773397 - 06/20/10 01:02 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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lots of salvia divinorum several n tabacums and rusticas plenty of morning glories quite a few opium poppies and cali poppies a bridgesii a san pedro seedling some sweet peas tons of quinoa a tomato and a pepper a big mojito mint and a lemon balm basil and eggplant seedlings rye seedlings a passion fruit vine yarrow a bunch of lions tails a venus fly trap and a sundew some orchids (mostly paphiopedilums, my favorite ) catnip! and thats about all I can remember!
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Auxin
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Yeah walking onions are great, no digging 
impeachme2 do you use the lemon balm for anything intoxicant related? I dont, but I've heard of people using it in smoke mixes inc. changa because it is apparently a mild metabolic enzyme inhibitor (I forget which CYPs it effects) and also anxiolytic enough to influence changa trips.
Among those I forgot were Heimia salicifolia and H. myrtifolia, I just sent some cured foliage to a mate for easing benzo withdrawls.
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Auxin]
#12773629 - 06/20/10 01:44 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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I know I missed some, but here is a general list:
Lophophora williamsii Trichocereus bridgesii Trichocereus pachanoi 'backberg' Trichocereus pachanoi 'true peru' Trichocereus peruvianus 'icaros DNA' Trichocereus cuzcoensis Passiflora edulis Psychotria alba Psychotria virdis Psychotria nervosa Annona cherimola Punica granatum Coffea arabica Erythrina mulungu Ficus carica Argyreia nervosa Eucalyptus polyanthemos Citrus limon Citrus sinensis
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Cactusdan]
#12776271 - 06/20/10 10:44 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Most of mine are gone and/or given away but.... T.bridgesii (3 unknown strains) ss02 couple monstrose bridgesii(both clones) t.peruvianus v. serra blue t.peruvianus v. icaros t.peruvianus v. ???????<3 methadone backberg pereskiopsis w/ lophs
This is unfortunately all that fits in my new greenhouse setup
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: lolbience]
#12777126 - 06/21/10 02:21 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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I have some gay cacti, datura plants, salvia, ehhhhhhhhhh ehhhhh what else, nicotina rustica, giganteum poppies, lots and lots of chili plants, I have a few passiflora incanata seedlings that may be dagga seedlings due to lack of labelling.
Im sur ethere are others I cant remember right now.
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Fleadh]
#12777387 - 06/21/10 05:11 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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I have 12 pedro tips growing, plus two cuttings rooting. 7 Lophs plus a seedling that just popped up. I have 2 salvia plants. Annnnnnd mushies lol.
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Fleadh
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Ledd]
#12777768 - 06/21/10 08:55 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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oh yea, I halso have jars and jars of those stone producing shroomies
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Fleadh]
#12778148 - 06/21/10 11:08 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Woo Hoo! Just got my psychotria viridis to add to my list!
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Cactusdan
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: GREENOKIE]
#12778464 - 06/21/10 12:30 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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You should post pictures to verify that it is actually P. virdis as many P. alba are sold as P. virdis.
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Cactusdan]
#12783175 - 06/22/10 06:56 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Here she is. 
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: GREENOKIE]
#12783871 - 06/22/10 11:00 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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syrian rue psychotria v
t. pachanoi peruvians macrogonus terschekii bridgesii
morning glory ololiuqui hawain baby w.
kanna
MOD EDIT: This is NOT the place for this.
Edited by Cactusdan (06/22/10 08:29 PM)
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Cactusdan
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: GREENOKIE]
#12783949 - 06/22/10 11:14 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Looks like a P. virdis to me.
Felix is the true authority on this though.
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Cactusdan]
#12784068 - 06/22/10 11:33 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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awesome, you guys have alot of things 
I only have:
Tomatoes Peas Alfalfa San Pedros Unknown Trich Discocactus Heptacanthus Salvia Apiana Bell Peppers Mentha spicata (spearmint)
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Cactusdan]
#12784293 - 06/22/10 12:12 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks.
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: GREENOKIE]
#12786926 - 06/22/10 07:42 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Looks more lika alba to me (elliptic shape).
It will become more clear as it grows, but I put my money on alba.
Which is still a great plant IMO. Viridis is more for collections sake because it grows very slow.
Thanks Dan!
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: felixhigh]
#12786959 - 06/22/10 07:48 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'm used to my P. alba that has such a pointed tip, these seemed to have the more curvy features I think of P. virdis having, but again you know your stuff in that department hands down 
My P. alba:

EDIT: After comparing a bit more, I agree with FH.
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