Drugs-Legal Plants
Acontium napellus -
Monkshood.(2)America(ranunculacae) £3-seeds packet
The hooded or helmet shaped purple flowers of monkshood hide the
toxic nature of the plant.Contains high concentrations of
aconite.Monkshood is a perennial.It loses it's potency if it has
been growing in the same patch for more than 2 years.
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Alternanthera lehmanii.(2)India(Amaranthaceae) £5-seeds packet
A crimson herbaciouse plant with white formations of folia, very
atractive.Supposedly used to make a form of potent, alkaloid
brew.
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Aquilegia vulgaris -
Columbine.(2)Africa(ranunculacae)£0.50-seeds packet
Of the same genus as the renowned Monkshood."Magpie"
columbine has contrasting white and deep purple flowers Which
would be highly noticable in a normal garden.Thought to be
narcotic by the Chinese.
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Artemisia absinthium - Wormwood.(2)Africa(Compositae)£3-seeds
packet
A hardy plant with green-yellow leavesand small yellow
flowers.Contains a simmilar drug to THC. This would explain why a
brew(Absinthe) made from the leaves was banned a while back.As
well as bieng drunk it was also smoked.
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Argeria Nervosa - Hawiian baby
woodrose.(3-5)N.America(convulvalacea)£5-seeds packet
A member of the morning glory genus, HBW does resemble morning
glory in appearance. It does look incredibly simmilar to Ipomoae
andersonii except for the shape of the foliage they would be
almost indistinguishable. The seeds of HBW are quite large. The
dosage is considerably lower (aprox 6 seeds) than morning glory
(aprox 250-300) as the LSA potency is vastly superior.
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Atropa belladonna - Deadly
nightshade.(5)S.America(solanaceae)£3-seeds packet
Deadly nightshade has bushy stems, rather dull purple flowers and
black cherry like fruits.Supposedly the most poisonouse plant in
the world. personaly I have doubts about that.However it is
Extremely poisonouse and easily deadly.Contains Atropine.Is
perennial.
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Caesalpinia gillesii - Bird of Paradise.(3)?(Strelitzia)£3-seeds
packet
A fabulouse exotic plant that actually resembles a bird.It has
iridescent and midnight blue flowers. The bird of paradise
contains alkaloids and possibly triptamines. Can cause temparery
psycosis, if taken in excess. It is a slow grower and takes up to
4 years to flower.
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Coleus - wizard scarlet.(3)Asia(libiacae)£3-seeds packet
A readily available plant grown for it's striking foliage. Some
have dark maroon velvety leaves ang others yellow and red (around
50 variations).it is a relative of of salvia divinorum.The
effects are simmilar but considerably more subtle, possibly needs
coaxing to induce effects.
ask
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Cornus stolonifera - Red osier
dogwood.(4)India(Cornaceae)£3-seeds packet
a quick growing shrub with "Magnolia" coloured flowers
and clusters of white berries.When smoked It is supposed to
induce a "trip" simmilar to Opium.
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Datura stramonium - Jimson weed.(5)West
Africa(Apocynaceae)£3-seeds packet
A toxic, annual plant with trumpet shaped flowers.It is known to
be hallucinagenic and narcotic.Contains tropane alkaloids.
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Digitalis Purpurea - Wild foxglove.(3)West
Africa(Apocynaceae)£0.50-seeds packet
A tall magestic plant with long spikes of purple tubular flowers.
Can grow up to 6' high. The potent cardiac glycosoide Digitalis
is extracted from the leaves.
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Ethroxylon coca - coca - Bolivian
poison.(3)S.America(ethroxylaceae)Out Of Stock
The plant that used to be in coca cola, the plant that has been
banned in the US but luckily for us britts it is still
legal.Contains the renowned alkaloid cocaine in percentages as
high as 0.9%. The Andeans chew the leaves in order to combat high
altitude O2 deprivation. When chewed It is not habbitual. The
coke bottle was based on the shape of the seed pods.
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Hieracium pilocella - Haret Hogeurt.(3)West
Africa(Apocynaceae)£3-seeds packet
I know very little about this plant other than it being mind
expanding and yet not hallucinagenic.
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Ipomoea violacea. - heavenly blue(3)West
Africa(convulvalacea)£2-seeds packet
Also known as Morning Glory, Ipomoea is a beautifull commonly
grown garden plant with colours ranging from Pink to purple.The
seeds are the entheogenic parts.A small dose= 20-50 seeds.A huge
LSD experience= 150-300
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Leonotis nepetifolia - Lion's ear.(3)Africa(Libiatae)£5.00
Annual herb used by the Hottentots of Africa for its psychoactive
properties.
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Lobelia inflata - Indian tobacco.(3)West
Africa(Campanulaceae)£3-seeds packet
An annual herb with small blue flowers.Was smoked by Red Indians
In order to induce depression(Cannabis is also a depressant).
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Mimosa scabrella - Bracaatinga.(3)N.E
Brazil(Lugminosae)£3.50-seeds packet
Not a plant/shrub but an interesting fauna non the less. So
interesting in fact I know jack shit about it other than it being
related to the sensative plant and it being in the wrong section.
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Mirabilis multiflora - so'ksi, so'kya.(3)West
Africa(Lugminosae)£3-seeds packet
These plants form large clumps from multiple stems, are 1-3 feet
tall and as broad or broader.The Acoma and Laguna pueblo tribes
dried the leaves for smoking material, and some say the plant has
a sedative property.
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Nepeta cataria - Catnip(3)*Europe(Libiatae)£2-seeds packet
A Small, hardy shrub which drives cats into a state of extasy. It
has vigourouse growth and will easily stand the wrath of a cat.It
als has effects on humans as I have recently noticed from
personal experience. Contains Lactone. Luckily only addictive to
cats.
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Nicotiana rustica - Wild tobacco.(4)*Europe(solanaceae)£3-seeds
packet
Narrow tubular lime green flowers in dense clusters. Known as
wild tabaco with ovate, hairy leaves suitable for curing. Was
used by some tribes as a smoking mixture in conjunction with
Peyote. Can be hallucinagenic on it's own when smoked.
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Papaver somniferum - Opium poppy.
(5)*Europe(papaveracae)£3-seeds packet
A highly renowned poppy. I am pretty sure it has pink pettles
although it does come in white and blue.The capsules wich form
after pollination are cut when young. The sap that flows from the
capsule is alowed to dry and turn black. From that point it is
either made into morphine, heroin or conine. But is also used
directly from the capsule and smoked. Highly addictive and very
depressant, Although the poppy it'self is very attractive.
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Phalaris arundinacea - Reed canary grass.
(4)(?)(Gramanaceae)£3-seeds packet
Looks like a normal reed*.Does contain a high concentration of
alkaloids when grown under the correct lighting. Is becoming
increasingly renowned as a potent entheogen.
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Salvia divinorum. (4-5)(?)(libiatae)£30-seeds packet,unrooted
cutting-£7
One of a number of the libiatae genus (around 900)But with one
distinct difference, This one is thought to be the most
entheogenic plant on the planet. It bears a vague simmilarity to
S.strata, But it's a perennial. It is also V.rare. Because it has
been grown by man (Mazatecs etc)for so long the fertillity rate
of seeds is very low (+/- 30%)and so it is propagated by
cuttings.A fantastic plant. When smoked it can induce powerfull
but short lived entheogenic "Trips". As little as the
amount that would fit on a pin head can give a 300 pound man a
seriousely unforgetable experience. The amazing thing with this
plant is that it is not illegal*(In the UK anyway) to use, sell
or buy.
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Salvia Splendens. (3-5)(?)(libiatae)£3-seeds packet
Another of the salvia family. Very common. It grows to about 12''
and has striking crimson flowers. It has recently been found to
be entheogenic*. With around 10 small, dried leaves producing
noticable effects.
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Salvia verbenaca - Clary sage. (3-5)(Europe)(libiatae)£2-seeds
packet
A wild perenial.The heads resemble those of wolf bane but much
smaller.Very common around the south of brittain.The leaves were
made into a brew containing alkaloids and was banned a while ago.
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Solanum dulcamara - bitter sweet.
(3-5)(Europe)(solanacea)£2-seeds/berries packet
a short climber with vivid purple and yellow flowers.The red
berries are used for insomnia and head aches but it is probable
that it has other mind altering possibilities.
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Stipa robusta. - sleepy grass(3-5)(?)()£3-seeds packet
A normal,wheat looking grass that is very sedative. Contains an
acremonial fungi that produces LSA.
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Strychnos nux vomica - strychnine
plant(3)(Asia)(solanaceae)£10-seeds packet
A large shrub/small tree the fruits and leaves resembling those
of an an orange tree.The seeds also called "Quaker
buttons" are the most toxic. the seeds are in very short
supply due to the possibilities arising from the potential of a
plant this lethal.
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Tagetes minuta (3)(Europe)(Compositae)£3-seeds packet
Said to be potent when smoked. Weather that means harsh or
entheogenic I don't know.
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common valerian (3-4)(Europe)(Valeriancae)£1.00-seeds packet
A tall canal-side plant wich bears resembalance to Hemlock.It has
pale pink flowerheads and cannabis serated type leaves. The root
is dug up after flowers die, dried thouroughly, the rootstock is
then added to boiling water left to soak for 20 mins. .The
effects are like marijuana as in it is a very potent calmative.
Great stuff for stress.
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Withania somnifera - Kuthmithi. (3)(Africa)(solanaceae)£3-seeds
packet
Narcotic and shrubby. Also used as a sedative.