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  Salvia divinorum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salvia divinorum (also known as Diviner's sage, María Pastora or simply Salvia, although the genus name is shared among many plants) is a psychoactive plant, a member of the sage genus and the Lamiaceae (mint) family.
A concentrated preparation of salvia leaf called salvia extract, with relative strength suggested by terms such as 5x, 10x, and 20x, may be smoked in place of natural strength leaves; this reduces the total amount of smoke inhaled for a given dosage of salvinorin overall, and facilitates more powerful experiences.
Salvia divinorum was outlawed in Missouri in fall 2005.
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 Salvia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salvia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the bucculatricid leaf-miner Bucculatrix taeniola which feeds exclusively on the genus.
Salvia leucophylla, Purple sage, a drought tolerant perennial from Southern California.
Salvia guaranitica, grown as an ornamental plant and a bee plant, has brilliantly saturated blue flowers and is perennial.
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 Salvia
Salvias (also known as sages) have gained their new fame because they flower for a long period; do well in hot, dry conditions; and they provide an incredible variety of fragrance, bloom habit and color.
In addition to the colorful flowers and interesting foliage of salvias, one of the main benefits of growing sages are the hummingbirds and butterflies they attract.
Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain': ‘Purple Majesty’ is a new salvia cultivar that grows 2 feet tall with bold foliage and stalks smothered in rich lavender flowers all summer.
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 Plant Answers
Salvia is a large family of plants that is very important to the xeriscape landscape.
Salvia coccinea, a perennial in frost-free areas of the south and southwest, may also act like a perennial farther north because it may readily reseed.
Salvias are members of the mint family, Labiatae, and they're easily recognized from their square stems and opposite pairs of leaves, which are usually rather velvety or hairy.
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 Erowid Salvia Divinorum Vault : FAQ : Frequently Asked Questions about Salvia divinorum, Erowid
Salvia divinorum’s primary active chemical, salvinorin A, is not chemically similar to any other schedule I or II compound and thus is not covered under the United States' Federal Analogue Act of 1986.
Salvia divinorum produces unique effects that are difficult to accurately describe by comparing them to those produced by other psychoactive plants or drugs.
Salvia divinorum may be more likely to become used as an aid in underground psychotherapy, or perhaps the finding of its kappa-opioid receptor affinity will spur other areas of medical use, but at this time (September 2002), there is no accepted medical use by any major medical association.
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Salvia is a member of a very large family of plants known as the Labiatae.
Salvia is not a stimulant, it is not a sedative, it is not a narcotic, it is not a tranquilizer.
Salvia is a consciousness-changing herb that can be used in a vision quest, or in a healing ritual.
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 Erowid Salvia Divinorum Vault : FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Salvia divinorum is used as a sacred medicine by indigenous shamanic healers living in the mountainous Sierra Madre Oriental in the northeastern corner of the Mexican State of Oaxaca.
Salvia is a genus in the mint family (Lamiaceae) Salvia divinorum is literally the sage (Salvia) of the diviners (divinorum).
Ethnopharmacology of Ska Maria Pastora (Salvia divinorum, Epling and Jativa-M.).
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 salvia
The internet Salvia group (you can join at http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/Salvia) adds interest and lines of communication to those interested in these wonderful plants.
Salvia columbariae - California, southwest U.S. Chia is a great annual for open ground.
Salvia lyrata - burgundy leaves  -  southeast U.S. This seed strain has all burgundy colored leaves, rather than the more typical dark green ones with purple markings.
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 How To Smoke Salvia Divinorum
For example 'Salvia Divinorum 10X Organic Extract', is prepared by mixing one unit of leaf with the tar-like crude extract obtained from nine units of leaf.
Salvia has been available legally in most areas of the world but it is being made illegal in more countries as time passes.
Using a liquid Salvia extract will not be as powerful as smoking Salvia, but the Salvia experience lasts longer when taken in liquid form than it does when smoked.
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 Salvia or Scarlet Sage (Salvia splendens)
Salvia has an upright growth with spikes of bright flowers in shades of red.
Salvia is best used in massed displays and as pot plants.
Salvia prefers warm, tropical climates, but it can be grown in cooler areas if given protection from bad weather.
www.gardenguides.com /flowers/annuals/salvia.htm   (226 words)

  
 botany/salvia
POTTING: Annual Salvias are planted in well drained, moist soil in a sunny position.
The hardy kinds can be propagated by lifting and dividing the rooted pieces in October or early spring, by cuttings taken in early summer and by sowing seeds.
However, it is better not to disturb Salvias unnecessarily because they are slow to recover after transplanting.
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 The Salvia divinorum Research and Information Center
Salvia divinorum is an extraordinary herb used in shamanism, divination, healing, meditation, and the exploration of consciousness.
The Salvia divinorum chapter of "Pharmako/poeia" by Dale Pendell.
Ethnopharmacology of Ska Maria Pastora (Salvia divinorum, Epling and Játiva-M.).
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 Buy Salvia
Salvia divinorum produces unique effects that are very hard to accurately describe by comparing them to the effects produced by other psychoactive plants or drugs.
Salvia Divinorium is a perenial herb in the mint family native to certain areas of the Sierra Mazateca region of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Salvia Divinorum is one of several vision-inducing growing salvia plants employed by the Mazatec Indians There has been a recent interest among young adults and adolescents to re discover the ethnobotanical plants that can induce some changes in perception, hallucinations, or other psychologically-induced changes.
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 Buy salvia divinorum for sale including salvia extract
Our 10 x salvia divinorum extract contains 36mg of pure salvinorin-A per gram of extract which is extracted from the plant and then redeposited back onto dried leaves.
Our 30 x salvia divinorum extract contains 108mg of pure salvinorin-A per gram of extract which is extracted from the plant and then redeposited back onto dried leaves.
These high potency Salvia Divinorum leaves are grown on the foothills of the Sierra Mazatec Mountains in Oaxeca Mexico.
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 SalviaSupply.com - The source for Salvia Divinorum, Salvia Extract and Wild Dagga
Salvia divinorum is a surreal, lucid experience for the mind and spirit.
By the second inhale of Salvia, I began to understand that Salvia was like nothing I had ever experience before.
Or was it the combination of the Salvia and the surroundings.
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 Salvia Buyers Club. Online store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
These Salvia plants are coming from the mountaineous region of North-Easter part of Oaxaca state in Mexico, known as sierra Mazateca.
Bacterias ate the chlorophyl out of Salvia leaves, but left the salvinorin behind (it was confirmed by a research scientist).
Alas, this is the "usual" enhanced 10x extract, that is, it was made from the plain dried Salvia leaves.
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 Salvia Divinorum, Salvinorin A, Salvia, Divine Sage, Diviners Sage, Sage Trip, Sage Incense,
These are high quality Salvia divinorum leaves, organically grown, pesticide-free, mostly unbroken whole healthy specimens from a private farm.
These Salvia leaves have a very sweet scent, most of the stems are removed (that means more leaf), and they are blessed by a Mazatec Shaman before they leave the farm.
The botanical name Salvia divinorum means "Sage of the Diviners." Under the right conditions, taken in the right way, Salvia produces a unique state of "divine inebriation." For hundreds of years, it has been used in religious and healing ceremonies by the Mazatec Indians, who live in the province of
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 Erowid Salvia Divinorum (Ska Pastora) Vault
Salvia divinorum is a sprawling perennial herb which grows wild only in the Sierra Mazatec region of Mexico.
Salvinorin : The Psychedelic Essence of Salvia Divinorum, by D.M. Turner
Salvia divinorum Epling et Jativa, by Jonathan Ott
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 Salvia Divinorum – buy best quality Salvia Leaves and Extract
We are the leading supplier for Salvia Divinorum leaves and extract since 1997.
Salvia Divinorum is used by shamans in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Outside Mexico Salvia became famous as one of the best legal highs (hallucinogens, herbal smoke, psychoactives) ever discovered.
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 Salvia divinorum, Amanita muscaria, Ayahuasca, San Pedro Cactus, Ethnobotanicals: Bouncing Bear Botanicals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
You guys really came through for me. Not only was the shipping incredibly fast, the San Pedro Cactus was of greater quality than I ever imagined it would be--especially for the price I paid.
The Salvia divinorum is much cheaper and by far better quality than what I've gotten anywhere else.
The package came alot faster than I expected and you were not at all stingy with the quantities.
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SALVIA DIVINORUM (AS IT'S KNOWN) IS A RARE FLOWERING PLANT THAT GROWS IN ITS LARGEST AMOUNTS IN MEXICO.
In my room beforehand there was an amber lamp, which I liked, already switched on, and in preparation for my salvia I had switched on a UV strip light and a plasma lamp.
I'd read up on salvia before trying it and was completely surprised by how immediate the results were.
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 Salvia divinorum Specialists. Buy Salvia online.
offers quality Salvia divinorum leaves grown organically in its native region of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Our Salvia divinorum, available in a wide range of quantities, rivals more expensive brands in quality.
These new extracts are made with pure grain alcohol, unlike many other non-standardized extracts which contain toxic solvents.
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 Salvia Forum - GardenWeb
his forum is for the discussion of salvia, those plants belonging to the genus Salvia.
Instructions on using the forum are provided below.
See the Help Page if you are having problems or have further questions.
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 Clary Sage - Salvia sclarea - HERBALPEDIA:encyclopedia of herbs - herbal healing - Maureen Rogers
Clary Sage - Salvia sclarea - HERBALPEDIA:encyclopedia of herbs - herbal healing - Maureen Rogers
Description: The large leaves grow off a central stalk that bends with the weight of the flowers.
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