Botany Nerds Ahoy

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seeds started the topic in Saturday, 29 Jul 2023 at 1:40pm

Seems a keen interest for some, so why not.

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Juliang Friday, 4 Oct 2024 at 11:17am

Yes. AW I have read about pituri and others,
but yes there are thousands of them,
Then you’ve got Chinese,Indian, African, North and South American, European etc. which often overlap.
And the good thing is most psychoactive herbs have some medicinal properties, and medicinal herbs and spices have psychoactive
properties
too many herbs not enough time.

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Juliang Friday, 4 Oct 2024 at 11:49am

Yes just tried the
Round leaf mint. ( Prostanthera Rotundifolia)
With some Oolong tea , a bit strong tasting ,
but they seemed to have a boost.
I might try the oolong. , Round leaf mint ,
and the Cinnamon Myrtle mix , to see if there’s an elemicin effect .

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AlfredWallace Friday, 4 Oct 2024 at 11:48am
Pop Down wrote:

Hey Jules

As you and Alfred would know , there are six varieties of Pittosporum Phylliraeoid native to Australia .

All produce lovely orange fruit that if eaten , sends people Ga Ga , apparently .

The First Nation used one variety for medicine , the Gambi Gambi variety they called it .

If you use the Gambi Gambi in moderation , you will be fine imho !

PopDown. Hi fella.

About time I said hello, well hello.

How’s life at Windsor Castle, keeping the plebiscites at bay from high up on the wall.

I recall you stating you’ve got little room or light for a garden. Is that correct or have I got my facts wrong?

I’d like to chat about making a beautiful and interesting succulent garden, near on zilch effort or water required .

No matter what plants are used you can end up with a little ecological microcosm. AW