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  Leonotis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leonotis nepetifolia is native to tropical Africa and southern India.
Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga) and Leonotis nepetifolia (Klip Dagga) are mildly narcotic.
Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga) is used in an East African 'spell', to use vulgar terms, where it is ingested by males to gain the qualities of a lion, in particular its renowned sexual prowess.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leonotis   (139 words)

  
 ALLEN'S MAILBOX - Lion's Tail - P. Allen Smith Gardens
Leonotis, or lion's tail or lion's ear, is a summer blooming annual with a noble yet curious stature, growing as tall as 5 feet or more.
The yellow daylilies were a good match for the orange leonotis blooms and the heights of the 2 plants were compatible.
Leonotis is native to South Africa and was valued for it's medicinal qualities.
www.pallensmith.com /newsletter/mailbox_java/mailbx_012304b.htm   (201 words)

  
 Leonotis
- Leonotis is a South African plant and is a member of the mint family.
Leonotis can grow to 4-6 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide.
Leonotis blooms all summer and even into fall.
www.cambrianursery.com /leonotis.htm   (126 words)

  
 Leonotis Ocymifolia Herba
Leonotis Ocymifolia Herba  consists of the leaves and smaller stems of Leonotis ocymifolia (Burm.
The alkaloids were not of the indole or tropane type.
In view of its reputation as an emmenagogue, the use of this herb during pregnancy is not recommended.
www.sahealthinfo.org /traditionalmeds/monographs/leonotis.htm   (355 words)

  
 Leonotis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I think leonotis leonuris is an OK hummer plant.
leonotis is leonotis nepetafolia - lions ear, although lions ear
This is a tall (6 ft or more) annual that is similar to L. leonotis and is often mispabeled as such.
www.museum.lsu.edu /~remsen/HUMNETf/Leonotis.html   (282 words)

  
 Leonotis leonorus
Leonotis herba consists of the dried aerial parts of Leonotis leonurus (L.) R. Br.
Phlomis leonurus L. Leonotis leonurus (L.) R. Br.
Iwarsson, M. Leonotis, in Flora of Southern Africa 28(4): 31-37.
www.thebotanicalsource.com /id246.htm   (717 words)

  
 BBC - Gardening - Plants - Plant Finder - Leonotis leonurus
Originating from South Africa, this unusual semi-evergreen shrub is a distant relative of the dead nettle.
The bright orange velvety flowers are produced in whorls along upright growing stems during the autumn.
Leonotis are quite tender plants that require a sheltered spot to thrive.
www.bbc.co.uk /gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/10524.shtml   (123 words)

  
 Travellers Garden - Wild Dagga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The most important active alkaloids of Leonotis leonurus are the bitter substances leonurine en marrubijn.
The leaves and flowers of the Leonotis leonurus are also used by South-African medicine men against snakebite and as a talisman to prevent snakebites.
Leonotis leonurus has numerous straight growing wood-like stems with deep green angular leaves.
www.travellersgarden.com /productinfo.php?productmain=156   (298 words)

  
 Spirit Web _ Leonotis leonurus
All our Leonotis products are organically grown on our farm and are free of pesticides and chemicals.
Spirit-Web.com was one of the first to present this product on the market and 8 years later we are still going strong.
The Leonotis species has become one of the most favorite additives for smoke mixes in general, in fact it is in many a mixer's secret recipe.
www.spirit-web.com /Leonotis%20Leonurus.asp   (127 words)

  
 Lion's Ear - Leonotis leonorus
Decoctions and tinctures of flowers, leaves and stems have medicinally been taken for headaches as well as coughs, asthma, bronchitis, colds, and high blood pressure.
Species of Leonotis are frequently-used herbal remedies to treat various bronchial illness and epilepsy.
Leonotis leonurus (Lions ear, Wilde dagga, Umunyane) :
www.thebotanicalsource.com /id293.htm   (253 words)

  
 California Gardens - Leonotis leonurus - Lion's Tail
Leonotis leonurus plants will slowly spread by root suckers.
There is a white sport of Leonotis that can add a little interest and spice.
High resolution images of Leonotis leonurus are available.
www.californiagardens.com /Plant_Pages/leonotis_leonurus.htm   (137 words)

  
 Seeds leonotis nepetifolia seeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When you're trying to find superior information relating to leonotis nepetifolia seeds, it will be hard extracting the best information from inexpert leonotis nepetifolia seeds submissions or guidance so it is important to recognize how to qualify the information you are often given.
A great tip to follow when offered information or advice on a leonotis nepetifolia seeds web site is to research who is behind the website.
This may reveal the operators leonotis nepetifolia seeds authority The easiest way to find out who is behind the leonotis nepetifolia seeds website is to look on the 'about' page or 'contact' page.
www.showme-flowers.info /seeds/leonotis-nepetifolia-seeds.htm   (222 words)

  
 Wild Dagga (Leonotis Leonurus) Lions Tail : Bouncing Bear Botanicals
Because of its euphoric effects, Wild Dagga is often referred to as a Cannabis substitute.
Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga, Lion's Tail) species is also used in Eastern medicine as euphoriant, purgative, and vermifuge.
Leonotis leonurus Commonly called Lion's Tail because of the Lion's-tail-looking blossoms that grow from the ends of the plant.
www.bouncingbearbotanicals.com /wild-dagga-p-164.html   (159 words)

  
 Leonotis nepetifolia. The 'Klip' (Rock) Dagga plant page.
Entheogenicly it is reported that Leonotis nepetifolia is stronger in active constituents than its cousin Leonotis leonurus.
Medicinally the leaves are used by women in Namibia for menstrual problems, as they are antispasmodic and stop bleeding.
Entheogenicly it is reportedly stronger in active constituents than its cousin Leonotis leonurus.
www.shamanica.com /Leonotis%20nepetifolia.asp   (219 words)

  
 Leonotis leonurus...tea? - Herbalism Forum - GardenWeb
I have quite a bit of Leonotis leonurus, and I've been enjoying an amazing blooming display for the last month or so.
Leonotis nepetifolia does have the same effects as L. leonurus and is actually said to be stronger.
Sandraschiles, if you can obtain Leonotis nepetifolia seeds, I have many hot pepper varieties if you are interestested in trading.
forums2.gardenweb.com /forums/load/herbal/msg0900331529473.html?/...   (600 words)

  
 Leonotis leonurus: VanDusen Seed Collectors' Store Seed Store
Leonotis leonurus: VanDusen Seed Collectors' Store Seed Store
This wonderful small to medium sized shrub produces upright stems with whorls of orange flowers arranged at regular intervals, and grows to a height of 2m (6ft) or more.
For maximum freshness, please keep seed refrigerated in its original packaging until it is time to plant.
vandusen.plantexplorers.com /product_info.php/products_id/409   (173 words)

  
 Leonotis leonurus - Azarius
De bladeren en bloemen van de Leonotis leonurus werden al door de Hottentotten van zuidelijk Afrika gerookt vanwege de euforische werking.
In de traditionele geneeskunde van Afrika is Leonotis veelgebruikt als onderdeel van behandelingen.
Men moet voorzichtig zijn met het gebruik van Leonotis leonurus.
www.azarius.nl /product_leonotis_leonurus.html   (349 words)

  
 Erowid Experience Vaults: Leonotis leonurus (also Lion's Tail, Wild Dagga) Main Index
Calea zacatechichi, Salvia divinorum, Leonotis leonurus, Cannabis & Alcohol
Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga) 25x extract & Tobacco
Experience Reports are the writings and opinions of the individual authors who submit them.
www.erowid.org /experiences/subs/exp_Leonotis_leonurus.shtml   (111 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Leonotis: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Anticonvulsant activity of aqueous extract of Leonotis leonurus.: An article from: Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology by E. BienVenu, G.J. Amabeoku, P.K. Eagles, and G. Scott (Digital - April 1, 2002) - HTML
I: Synopses of the genera Teucrium, Rosmarinus, Marrubium, Prunella, Lamium, Leonurus, and Leonotis by Carl Epling (Unknown Binding - 1925)
Lamiaceae: Specimens of Leonotis (Flora of southern Africa) by M Iwarsson (Unknown Binding - 1985)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Leonotis&tag=httpexplaguid-20&index=books&link_code=qs&page=1   (759 words)

  
 Leonotis nepetifolia risk assessment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
weeds including Noogoora burr (Xanthium strumarium), bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypifolia), lion's tail (Leonotis nepetifolia), devil's claw (Martynia annua), sida (Sida acuta) and hyptis (Hyptis suaveolens) are a problem for producers.
Seeds do not germinate at 15-20 deg C. About 100% seed germination is achieved between 28 to 32 deg C and 40 to 60% soil moisture (rainy season: June-September) in six month-old seeds.
Lal, B.; Ambasht, R. Ecological studies on seed germination of Leonotis nepetifolia (L) Ait.
www.hear.org /Pier/wra/pacific/leonotis_nepetifolia_htmlwra.htm   (1115 words)

  
 Leonotis leonurus - UBC Botanical Garden Forums
This plant is Leonotis leonurus a member of the Mint Family Lamiaceae.
I'm growing a lot of Leonotis leonurus this year.
My problem is I don't know when/where to collect the seeds.
www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org /forums/showthread.php?t=1646   (333 words)

  
 Leonotis nepetifolia (Lamiaceae) - HEAR species info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Information on Leonotis nepetifolia as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
Copyright-free images of (or related to) Leonotis nepetifolia (Lamiaceae) (lion's ear) by Forest and Kim Starr (USGS) are presented online.
The Global Compendium of Weeds: Leonotis nepetifolia (L.) R.Br.
www.hear.org /species/leonotis_nepetifolia   (326 words)

  
 Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga), S.A.
Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga), S.A. EcoCam Media Viewer
MB08044 - Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga), S.A. Wild plant used as ornamental.
The vernacular name refers to Cannabis, which is not related, but it apparently has similar mild narcotic properties
www.ecocam.com /mview.php?id=MB08044   (38 words)

  
 Erowid Lion's Tail Vault : Images
Color photo of a flowering Leonotis leonurus plant.
Color photo of a pile of fresh Leonotis leonurus flowers.
Color photo of a Leonotis leonurus seed pod.
www.erowid.org /plants/leonotis_leonurus/leonotis_leonurus_images.shtml   (128 words)

  
 Leonotis leonorus - Plantes et fleurs du jardin ( Photos , infos )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Leonotis leonorus - Plantes et fleurs du jardin (Photos, infos)
Synonyme : Leonotis intermedia L. Phlomis leonorus L. Origine : Sud de l'Afrique
Remarques : Le Leonotis leonorus est une plante facile à vivre, elle ne pose pas de problème particulier.
www.plantes-ornementales.com /l-leonorus.html   (92 words)

  
 PLANTS Profile for Leonotis leonurus (lion's ear) | USDA PLANTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
PLANTS Profile for Leonotis leonurus (lion's ear)
See all the Leonotis thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery
See county distributions for the following states by clicking on them below or on the map.
www.plants.usda.gov /java/profile?symbol=LELE3   (117 words)

  
 Leonotis leonurus, Wild Dagga Flowers or Lion’s Tail at Psychoactive Herbs
Leonotis leonurus, Wild Dagga Flowers or Lion’s Tail at Psychoactive Herbs
Leonotis leonurus, Wild Dagga Flowers or Lion’s Tail at Psychoactive Herbs worldwide ethnobotanical suppliers of Salvia, Ayahuasca, Kratom, Leonotis leonurus and more!
We offer only the finest Leonotis leonurus hand picked orange flowers with no pods.
psychoactiveherbs.com /catalog/index.php?cPath=76&osCsid=b8ac80ff0bd81dd690d78b2ddcb32387   (253 words)

  
 Klip Dagga. Leonotis nepetifolia or Lion's Ear For Sale : Bouncing Bear Botanicals
Leonotis nepetifolia or Lion's Ear For Sale : Bouncing Bear Botanicals
Leonotis nepetifolia, commonly called Klip Dagga or Lion's Ear, is often mistaken for Leonotis leonurus or Wild Dagga, but it is supposed to be more active entheogenically than L. leonurus.
The plant of Leonotis nepetifolia grows 4 to 8 feet in height with wide, heart-shaped leaves.
www.bouncingbearbotanicals.com /klip-daggalions-p-410.html   (125 words)

  
 Digital Flora of Texas Vascular Plant Image Library query results: Leonotis nepetifolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Lamiaceae: Leonotis nepetifolia - Momella; Tanzania (25-Dec-1976) - photo: Albert Perdeck
Lamiaceae: Leonotis nepetifolia - Cultivated, from Floriculture Greenhouse, Texas A&M. Known as Lion's-ear.
End of DFT Digital Library of Vascular Plant Images output for the query: Leonotis nepetifolia
www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/gallery_query?q=Leonotis+nepetifolia   (86 words)

  
 PDN -- Leonotis leonurus
In late October, the clumps burst into bloom with axillary flowers that resemble fuzzy orange golf balls.
If that's not enough, Leonotis produces the chemical leonurine which, when smoked, (especially the flowers) provides a euphoric feeling.
We think growing the plant is euphoric enough.
www.plantdelights.com /Catalog/Current/Detail/06158.html   (149 words)

  
 Leonotis Leonurus - Wild Dagga- Lions Tail
Leonotis Leonurus - Wild Dagga- Lions Tail Flower Tops
Wild Dagga/Lions Tail is an African shrub that is used by the Hottentot tribesmen of South Africa as as an inebrient when smoked.
Hi, I got my order in the mail yesterday (it only took 2 days)!
www.shamanhut.com /leonotis-leonurus-wild-dagga-lions-tail-p-32.html   (135 words)

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