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LrdCasimir
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I do IT work for a grower/landscaper and in the line I see a bunch of annuals. Those look like coleus.

Wine and Lime Coleus, if I'm not mistaken, and I could be.

9/7/2004 3:34:15 PM

diclophis
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Indeed, the word is that ancient indians made pyschedelic tea from it.

http://www.erowid.org/plants/other/coleus_info1.shtml

http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=411

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COLEUS (Coleus pumas and C. blumei) is cultivated by the Mazatecs of Oaxaca, Mexico, who reputedly employ the leaves in the some way as they use the leaves of Salvia divinorum. Indeed, the Indians recognize the family relationship between these two genera of mints, both of the family Labiatae. They refer to S. divinorum as la hembra ("the female") and to C. pumilus as el macho ("the male"). There are two forms of C. blumei, which they call el niño ("the child") and el ahijado ("the godson").

These two species are native to Asia, where they are valued in folk medicine but apparently have not been used as hallucinogens. No hallucinogenic principle hes yet been discovered in the 150 known Coleus species.

9/7/2004 4:23:54 PM




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